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arxiv: 1209.1519 · v1 · pith:S23YUG4Fnew · submitted 2012-09-07 · ⚛️ physics.optics · physics.atom-ph

Influence of the 6¹S₀-6³P₁ Resonance on Continuous Lyman-alpha Generation in Mercury

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Continuous coherent radiation in the vacuum-ultraviolet at 122 nm (Lyman-alpha) can be generated using sum-frequency mixing of three fundamental laser beams in mercury vapour. One of the fundamental beams is at 254 nm wavelength, which is close to the 6^1S_0-6^3P_1 resonance in mercury. Experiments have been performed to investigate the effect of this one-photon resonance on phasematching, absorption and the nonlinear yield. The efficiency of continuous Lyman-alpha generation has been improved by a factor of 4.5.

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