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Non-equilibrium Microwave Plasma for Efficient High Temperature Chemistry
Published on: August 1, 2017
Compact, pulsed low-pressure far infrared laser for use in plasma diagnostics
J G Grossman1, W A Peebles, N C Luhmann
1Department of Electrical Sciences and Engineering, School of Engineering and Applied Science, University of California, Los Angeles, California 90024, USA.
Abstract:
The operation of a pulsed, watt-level, low-pressure far infrared (FIR) laser is described. Single mode output powers of 0.1-1 W are obtained from several molecular gases in the 300-1200 microm region. Plasma diagnostic applications are discussed.
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