In 1960 the first successful demonstration of laser operation was achieved by Maiman in ruby [1], which is an example of a solid-state laser. Since then numerous other types of lasers have been constructed, like gas lasers, semiconductor lasers, dye lasers, chemical lasers and free-electron lasers (FELs). Each type possesses some unique characteristics, which make it particularly suitable for certain applications that cannot be realised by other lasers. The same holds for gas lasers and in this respect research and development is still continuing. Within the large group of gas lasers the atomic xenon laser, which is the subject of this thesis, will be highlighted
A gas laser has been designed to 01lase over the entire far infra-red spectrum. This thesis discusse...
An efficient atomic Xe laser pumped by a combination of an e-beam and an electric discharge has been...
International audienceThe review summarizes milestones and major breakthrough results obtained in th...
The high pressure atomic xenon laser is becoming the most promising light source in the wavelength r...
The high pressure atomic xenon laser is becoming the most promising light source in the wavelength r...
Abstract. Optimizations of gas composition and input energy were performed for gas mixtures containi...
Properties of current gas, liquid and solid-state laser sources are surveyed briefly, including the ...
The quasi-steady-state conditions of the multi-atmospheric e-beam sustained Ar-Xe laser are investig...
Abstract. In order to study the kinetic mechanism of the e-beam pumped Ar/Xe laser, the temporal pro...
A transverse RF excited gas discharge recently for the first time has been successfiully used to pro...
A computer model has been developed to investigate the excitation and deexcitation mechanisms and to...
A computer model has been developed to investigate the excitation and deexcitation mechanisms and to...
The objectives of this working group were to provide the ''Future Light Source Community'' informati...
A gas laser has been designed to 01lase over the entire far infra-red spectrum. This thesis discusse...
Applied Atomic Collision Physics, Volume 3: Gas Lasers describes the applications of atomic collisio...
A gas laser has been designed to 01lase over the entire far infra-red spectrum. This thesis discusse...
An efficient atomic Xe laser pumped by a combination of an e-beam and an electric discharge has been...
International audienceThe review summarizes milestones and major breakthrough results obtained in th...
The high pressure atomic xenon laser is becoming the most promising light source in the wavelength r...
The high pressure atomic xenon laser is becoming the most promising light source in the wavelength r...
Abstract. Optimizations of gas composition and input energy were performed for gas mixtures containi...
Properties of current gas, liquid and solid-state laser sources are surveyed briefly, including the ...
The quasi-steady-state conditions of the multi-atmospheric e-beam sustained Ar-Xe laser are investig...
Abstract. In order to study the kinetic mechanism of the e-beam pumped Ar/Xe laser, the temporal pro...
A transverse RF excited gas discharge recently for the first time has been successfiully used to pro...
A computer model has been developed to investigate the excitation and deexcitation mechanisms and to...
A computer model has been developed to investigate the excitation and deexcitation mechanisms and to...
The objectives of this working group were to provide the ''Future Light Source Community'' informati...
A gas laser has been designed to 01lase over the entire far infra-red spectrum. This thesis discusse...
Applied Atomic Collision Physics, Volume 3: Gas Lasers describes the applications of atomic collisio...
A gas laser has been designed to 01lase over the entire far infra-red spectrum. This thesis discusse...
An efficient atomic Xe laser pumped by a combination of an e-beam and an electric discharge has been...
International audienceThe review summarizes milestones and major breakthrough results obtained in th...