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[en] Measurements of the output energy and intrinsic efficiency of an electron beam pumped ArXe laser operating on the 1.73 μm line are reported. A 220 kV electron beam was used to pump either an 11 x 11 x 50 cm3 or an 11 x 11 x 25 cm3 active volume. Small-signal gain, nonsaturable loss, and saturation flux were deduced via a Rigrod analysis of the output energies as a function of output coupler reflectivity. Electron beam pump powers ranging from 2.2 to 16.2 kW/cm3 were employed. At a pump power of 2.2 kW/cm3 a small signal of 0.035 cm-1, a gain to loss ratio of 272, and a saturation flux of 2.1 kW/cm2 were determined. Intrinsic efficiencies of 4 percent were obtained at the lower pump powers. From the measurements of the laser output it is clear that the secondary electrons have a significant impact on the laser kinetics and efficiency
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