Abstract

Nd:glass laser frequency is converted to the UV. The second harmonic of the infrared light excites a tunable dye laser. The three frequencies of the fundamental, SH and dye laser are summed in calcite, resulting in a frequency tunable signal in the range 216–234 nm with a power of about 15 kW. The fifth harmonic of the Nd:glass laser is detected.

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