Requirements for a TEA CO
2 laser-pumped submillimeter (SMM) laser system, for the collective scattering measurement of a Tokamak ion temperature, is briefly discussed. It is shown that the TEA CO
2 laser has (i) to have a power in excess of 1 GW, (ii) to operate on a sigle mode (band-widthΔν_??_50 MHz) with some tunability, (iii) to have a pulse length in excess of several hundred nanoseconds, and (iv) to be compact to be acceptable as a diagnostic tool. Subsequently, it is shown, based on a rate equation model, that a TEA CO
2 laser, injection-locked by a single-mode TEA CO
2 laser, has the above requirements.
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