Green HgCl-laser with wideband optical pumping

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Broadband, Metal Vapor Lasers, Optical Pumping, Pulsed Lasers, Chlorides, Energy Conversion Efficiency, Mercury Compounds, Photodissociation, Thermal Plasmas

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A photodissociation laser using the B-X electron transition in mercury chloride (wavelengths, 558 and 559 nm) is reported. The laser employs wideband optical pumping of HgCl2 vapors by a thermal plasma emission. The laser pulse energy reaches 2.1 J with a duration of 7.6 microsec; the efficiency of the laser with respect to the stored energy is 0.1 percent.

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