A blue-violet HgI/HgI2 laser with wideband optical pumping by a linearly stabilized surface discharge

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Iodides, Mercury Vapor, Metal Vapor Lasers, Optical Pumping, Broadband, Electron Transitions, Laser Plasmas, Photodissociation, Pulsed Lasers

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A photodissociation laser at the B-X electron transition of mercury iodide (wavelengths 442, 443, and 444 nm) is described in which wideband optical pumping of HgI2 vapors is carried out by thermal plasma radiation.Used as a pumping source is a linearly stabilized surface discharge with a brightness temperature of about 25 kK in the UV. A pulse energy of 0.25 J has been obtained with a pulse duration of 3.5 microseconds.

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