R.W. Dreyfus
Applied Physics Letters
We report the first continuously tunable vacuum ultraviolet laser emission in high-pressure xenon. By incorporating a dispersive element into the optical cavity, laser action was obtained over a 50-Å (1700-cm-1) range about a central wavelength of 1720 Å. A highly efficient pumping scheme allows the use of a 0.6-MeV electron accelerator delivering ≤ 10 J in a 3-nsec excitation pulse. © 1974 American Institute of Physics.
R.W. Dreyfus
Applied Physics Letters
Roger Kelly, R.W. Dreyfus
Nuclear Inst. and Methods in Physics Research, B
R.W. Dreyfus, R.T. Hodgson
Applied Physics Letters
R.T. Hodgson, R.W. Dreyfus
Physics Letters A