Abstract

The gain, frequency and output power characteristics of a continuous wave water vapour laser oscillating at 118.6 microm wavelength have been determined as a function of discharge conditions, cavity construction and output coupling. The small signal gain is found to be typically 1.5 per cent per metre of discharge (1.2 amps, 0.25 torr) and the output frequency width is the order of one part in 10 8.

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