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Krypton fluoride laser pulse shortening by stimulated thermal scattering on a liquid surface.

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  • Krypton fluoride laser pulse shortening by stimulated thermal scattering on a liquid surface. Abstract Text:

    t yagiT Yagi,k matsubarraK Matsubarra,m yamashitaM Yamashita,t takoT Tako,

    Pulse shortening of the backscatter of a KrF excimer laser beam focused on the surface of n-hexane is reported. Simultaneous measurements of the backscattered beam, a Fresnel reflected beam, incoherent scattered photons from a liquid surface, and a transmitted beam are performed. The results show that the surface reflected beam disappears followed by beam expansion and the transmitted beam is reduced to form a filamentlike structure with the onset of backscatter. The pulse width of the backscattered beam shows a clear dependence on the focal position in the liquid. Incoherent scattering is sharply enhanced when the laser beam is focused at the liquid surface where the backscattered beam is especially short. The observed phenomena indicate that stimulated thermal scattering is the pulse shortening mechanism.

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    t yagiT Yagi,k matsubarraK Matsubarra,m yamashitaM Yamashita,t takoT Tako,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Applied optics

    VOLUME: 36

    Page Numbers: 8002-9

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    ISSN: 0003-6935

    DAY: 20

    MONTH: Oct

    YEAR: 1997

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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