DocumentCode
973915
Title
A review of optically pumped NMMW lasers
Author
Tobin, Mary S.
Author_Institution
Harry Diamond Laboratories, Adephi, MD, USA
Volume
73
Issue
1
fYear
1985
Firstpage
61
Lastpage
85
Abstract
Near-millimeter-wave (NMMW) gas lasers, which are optically excited with a CO2 pump laser, are currently the major sources of coherent radiation in the NMMW region (100 to 1000 GHz). These molecular sources are especially useful at NMMW frequencies > 300 GHz where conventional millimeter-wave sources have serious disadvantages. Optically pumped NMMW lasers can provide tens of milliwatts of CW power of very high spectral purity or megawatts of pulsed power with a broader spectral bandwidth. The state of the art of these lasers, with an emphasis on CW operation, is reviewed. Included are discussions of basic principles of operation, design, and approaches to building laser systems with sufficient power and stability for useful application. Some of the uses of NMMW lasers and some current research efforts on these sources are described.
Keywords
Bandwidth; Frequency; Gas lasers; Laser excitation; Laser stability; Optical design; Optical pulses; Optical pumping; Power lasers; Pump lasers;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Proceedings of the IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9219
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/PROC.1985.13111
Filename
1457379
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