Abstract
Long pulse (200 ns) XeCl excimer laser emission (λ = 3 080 A), has been obtained when Ne/Xe/HCl mixtures are excited by an electron beam and X-rays assisted discharge either at room temperature or at very low temperature. Absorbed discharge energy is several orders of magnitude higher than the absorbed beam energy. Maximum specific laser energy is 3 J/l at room temperature for a 16 cm gain length and an absorbed discharge energy of 150 J/1.
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