Coherent tunable VUV radiation of narrow spectral width is generated by two-photon resonant sum and difference frequency mixing

of pulsed dye laser radiation in Hg vapor. The UV frequency ω
uvis tuned to the two-photon resonances 6
1S
0- 7
1S
0(

Å), 6
1S
0-6
1D
2(

Å), and 6
1S
0- 7
1D
2(

Å). A second dye laser produces tunable radiation at ω
D(

Å). At input powers of 1-2 MW, the different conversion schemes generate VUV light pulses of typically 0.5-3 kW in spectral regions between 1090 and 1960 Å. The experimental results provide information on the wavelength dependence of the generated VUV output, on the conversion efficiency, the phase-matching conditions, and on conversion limiting saturation phenomena. Besides the resonant frequency conversion, nonresonant frequency tripling and mixing is investigated at

Å in the vicinity of the resonance transition 6
1S
0-6
1P
1(

Å).