Abstract

A study was made of two-frequency emission from a pulsed CO2 laser under conditions of free competition between the frequencies. Methods for locking the lasing thresholds in the two-frequency CO2 laser were considered and the advantages of the use of this laser in isotope separation were discussed.

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