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Duke University’s Free-Electron Laser Breaks 200-nm Wavelength Barrier

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The Russian-built OK-4 free-electron laser at Duke University in Durham, N.C., emitted 5 mW of continuous-wave, 193.7-nm vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) light, the province of ArF excimer lasers. Vladimir Litvinenko, associate professor of physics at the university and associate director for light sources at its free-electron laser laboratory, said that physicists had viewed 200 nm as a technical barrier because the tunable laser's mirrors tended to degrade at short wavelengths. The laboratory's group, which included graduate student Seong Hee Park and research scientists Igor Pinayev and Ying...Read full article

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    Published: December 1999
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