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Molecular Xenon and Krypton Lasing In a Liquid Argon Host

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Abstract

Although the first excimer lasing demonstration was done in the liquid phase (Xe2 in pure liquid Xe by Basov1 et al.), interest quickly turned to gas-phase excimers and exciplexes. Now liquid excimers are receiving attention again, primarily due to their intrinsically high energy densities and the new wavelengths they offer. As part of a comprehensive liquid excimer investigation, we have lased Xe2 and Kr2 in a liquid argon host.

© 1986 Optical Society of America

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