Electron-beam-initiated chemical laser in SF6–H2 mixtures
- 15 November 1973
- journal article
- research article
- Published by AIP Publishing in Applied Physics Letters
- Vol. 23 (10) , 559-561
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1654748
Abstract
A 3.5‐cm × 35‐cm planar field emission electron beam diode, producing a total beam current of 4.65 kA of 120‐keV electrons in 26‐nsec pulses was used to initiate the reaction of F with H2 in SF6–H2 mixtures. From an optical volume of approximately 1 liter we observed HF laser pulses of 20–30 nsec duration with a maximum energy of 0.2 J at 450 Torr. The application of a secondary potential, very near the self‐breakdown limit of the gas, to the laser medium increased the laser output by only a factor of 2. Numerical analysis of the experiments without secondary field shows that 2.7 × 104 F atoms are produced by each 120‐keV electron fully stopped in the gas. This corresponds to an energy of 4.5 eV required for the production of one F atom from SF6 by high‐energy electrons. The conversion efficiency of electron beam energy input to the medium to laser output energy was 5.2%.Keywords
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