Physics
Scientific paper
May 1979
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1979ijqe...15..301e&link_type=abstract
IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics, vol. QE-15, May 1979, p. 301-310. Research supported by the U.S. Department of Energy.
Physics
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Energy Storage, Excimers, Mercury (Metal), Optical Data Storage Materials, Infrared Lasers, Laser Pumping, Metastable State
Scientific paper
The use of molecular mercury excimers as an optical storage medium is discussed. The technique involves relying on a middle-infrared laser such as HF, DF, or HBr to optically pump Hg2 out of various coupled reservoir states into the 1u radiating state. Optical gain at 300 nm is then obtained on the transition between the 1u and the dissociative ground states. Experiments which elucidate various details of the extraction process are presented, and a gain calculation, based on a simplified collisional model, is made.
Ehrlich D. J.
Osgood M. Jr. R.
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