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Lasers with wavelengths short as 91 nm

04/26/2011 4:37 PM

Anybody - do lasers with wavelengths around 90 nm exist? And if so I would appreciate general information and guidance to further knowledge on the subject. Thank you in advance.

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Re: Lasers with wavelengths short as 91 nm

04/26/2011 5:15 PM

Do a search on soft X-ray lasers; 90 nm is roughly the upper limit of the so-called 'soft' x-ray region. I think the range around 90 - 91 nm is only found in a laboratory.

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