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titleOfInvention Stimulated emission apparatus
abstract A high gain, soft x-ray pumped, inner-shell, photoionization laser comprising Cd or Zn vapors (28). The soft x-rays (40), generated by a laser-produced plasma or other high intensity x-ray source, preferentially remove inner-shell d-electrons from neutral atoms leaving them ionized in a 2D state and producing a population inversion with respect to a lower lying 2P state. Also described are techniques for achieving inversions with respect to the ion ground state of Cd, Zn or Hg by optically pumping from the inner-shell ionized state to a higher energy level. Iso-electronic scaling of Cd, Zn and Hg suggests similar lasing phenomena exist, for example, in Ga, In and T1 ions, respectively, and also higher iso-electronic sequences.
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