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Extended gas-lifetime operation of very high-repetition-rate CO2 lasers using dissociation products of an organic macromolecule

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Abstract

There is growing interest in development of compact high-repetition-rate (up to 1-kHz) TEA CO2 lasers to be used in telemetry and for scientific applications. These devices should be capable of operating for long periods without gas replenishment, this being essential when expensive CO2 isotopic species have to be used.

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