Abstract

Short and ultrashort infrared radiation pulses were produced by double consecutive generation of the difference frequency between two lasers, when one of them (for example, a CO2 laser) determined the spectrum and emission line and the other provided the necessary pulse duration. This method was used to generate pulses of 20 nsec duration and 10 kW/cm2 intensity in the CO2 laser emission range.

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