Abstract

Laser induced medium perturbation (LIMP) has been identified by time-resolved interferometry observations of the lasing/non-lasing boundaries in a pulsed, kilojoule CO 2 electron beam laser, working at atmospheric pressure. This fundamental effect destroys the quality of the laser output beam and therefore has serious implications in laser design.

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