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Frequency stabilization and transverse mode discrimination in injection-seeded unstable resonator TEA CO2 lasers
Authors:G M Ancellet  R T Menzies  A M Brothers
Institution:(1) Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, 4800 Oak Grove Dr., Mail Stop 183-401, 91109 Pasadena, CA, USA
Abstract:Longitudinal mode selection by injection has been demonstrated as a viable technique for TEA-CO2 lasers with pulse energies of a Joule or greater. Once reliable generation of single-longitudinal-mode (SLM) pulses is obtained, one can study the characteristics and the causes of intrapulse frequency variation. These include the effect of the decaying plasma, the thermal gradient due to the energy dissipation associated with the laser mechanism itself, and the pressure shift of the center frequency of the laser transition. The use of the positive-branch unstable resonator as an efficient means of coupling a discharge with large spatial dimensions to an optical cavity mode introduces another concern: namely, what can be done to emphasize transverse mode discrimination in an unstable resonator cavity while maintaining high coupling efficiency. These issues are discussed in this paper, and relevant experimental results are included.
Keywords:42  55E  42  60D  42  68
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