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Gas Lasers: Theory and Applications

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This lecture covers the theory and applications of gas lasers, focusing on examples such as Helium-Neon, CO2, Argon-ion, and Excimer lasers. It explains the energy levels, lasing transitions, gain curves, output power, and applications like optical lithography and corneal modification.

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