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References relevant to R&D of the laser components and systems presented:
[1] M. S. Trtica, "A Small Scale TEA CO2 Laser Utilizing Nonconventional Ternary CO2/N2/H2 Gas Mixture", SPIE Proceedings, 1276 (1990) 106.
[2] M. S. Trtica, S. S. Miljanic, "Compact TEA CO2 Laser Operating with Nonconventional Hydrogen Gas Mixtures", European Quantum Electronics Conference and 10th Nat. Quant. Electr. Conference, Edinburgh, August 1991, Technical Digest, p. 52.
[3] S. S. Miljanic, M. S. Trtica, B. Radak, Lj. Petkovska (Yugoslav part of the Project), Project: Research and Development of Novel Pulsed Gas Laser Systems CO2 and Excimer with Kinetic Studies of Processes in Relevant Gas Mixtures. Project No. CI1*0520-C, European Community (Brussels), (Participants in the Project: University of Strathclyde, Glasgow; Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh; Vinca Institute of Nuclear Sciences, Belgrade), Final Report, p. 3-14,35-37, August 1992.
[4] M. S. Trtica, G. N. Ostojic, "Numerical Modeling of Self-sustained TEA CO2 Laser Operation", Proceedings of SPIE, 3612 (1999) 7.
Important notice:
Specially profiled electrodes and mini TEA CO2 laser heads are available now, while mini TEA CO2 laser are expected to be available by September 2001.
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