2000
DOI: 10.1007/bf02508566
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Theoretical feasibility study of new high-efficiency continuous-wave lasers operating at electron transitions in the spectral regions from near ir to uv on the basis of unconventional mechanisms of forming the active gaseous media

Abstract: This paper is a review of the results of theoretical studies related to the search for new mechanisms, which are not yet completely understood and have not been implemented so far, of forming the active laser media that offer the prospect of development of high-efficiency continuous-wave (cw) laser operating at electron transitions (in atoms or molecules) in a wide range of wavelengths (from near IR to UV). The main attention is paid to unconventional mechanisms of forming the population inversion of lasing-ac… Show more

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