Abstract
High power at short wavelengths is required for x-ray generation and other fields of plasma physics. A promising way to achieve this is to amplify ultrashort pulses from a suitable dye laser after frequency conversion in an excimer laser. At 248.5 nm near terawatt peak power could be generated by this method.1 The shortest important excimer wavelength at 193 nm, however, could not yet be reached.
© 1988 Optical Society of America
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