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CRYOGENIC XeF* EXCIMER LASER

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Abstract

Cryogenic rare–gas–halogen liquids have been considered as potential candidates for optical energy storage media. The conditions allowing optical pumping in the liquid phase are substantially different from those in the gas phase,1,2 permitting linear absorption processes to be exploited with commercially available excimer lasers as pump sources.

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