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Investigations of Raman and inversion processes in pulsed 12-μm NH3 lasers

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Abstract

Pulsed TE CO2 lasers have been used extensively to pump NH3 and generate radiation in the 11—14 μm wavelength region. While it has long been recognized that two-photon Raman processes and ac Stark shifts play a vital role in this laser system, there has been little detailed comparison between experiment and theories of two laser fields inter- acting with a three-level molecular system.1,2

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