Abstract

A copper-vapor laser utilizing copper acetylacetonate as a copper atom donor in a flowing gas heated discharge tube has been studied. As in the other metal-vapor laser systems based upon the dissociation of a metal salt, two successive discharges are required to achieve laser action. The output energy of such a system would appear to be comparable to that obtained in the CuCl systems; however, the operating temperature is much lower.

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