Parametric experimental and theoretical study of a cold-cathode electron-beam-controlled CO2 laser
- 1 April 1974
- journal article
- research article
- Published by AIP Publishing in Journal of Applied Physics
- Vol. 45 (4) , 1798-1805
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1663493
Abstract
This paper presents parametric studies of the performance of a 10‐liter atmospheric‐pressure CO2 laser system controlled by a 4‐μsec pulse of electrons from a cold‐cathode gun. The experimental results are compared to the predictions of a theoretical model described in this paper. For various laser gas mixtures and values of E/P the peak small‐signal‐gain coefficients range up to 4.7% cm−1. Measurements of gain uniformity across the laser medium and of the time dependence of the small‐signal gain are also presented. Operation of the device as an oscillator over a range of parameters has shown that the output pulse typically consists of a sharp gain‐switched spike followed by a longer tail with energies up to 30 J in the spike and 200 J in the entire pulse. The theoretical model generally predicts peak small‐signal gain well for gas mixtures containing nitrogen; the largest discrepancy is for pure CO2 gas. The model also predicts the shapes of oscillator pulses satisfactorily.This publication has 9 references indexed in Scilit:
- Operation of a cold-cathode electron-beam-controlled CO2 laser oscillator at 1–3 atmApplied Physics Letters, 1973
- WA7--Electron-beam-controlled CO2laser amplifiersIEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics, 1973
- Cold-cathode electron-beam-controlled CO2 laser amplifierApplied Physics Letters, 1972
- Electron-Beam-Controlled Electrical Discharge as a Method of Pumping Large Volumes of CO2 Laser Media at High PressureApplied Physics Letters, 1972
- Numerical Integration of the Equations Governing the One-Dimensional Flow of a Chemically Reactive GasPhysics of Fluids, 1969
- Survey of Vibrational Relaxation Data for Processes Important in the C-Laser SystemReviews of Modern Physics, 1969
- Determination of Self-Broadening Coefficients of CO, Using CO_2 Laser Radiation at 106 μApplied Optics, 1968
- Band strength and line half-width of the 10·4 μ CO2 bandJournal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer, 1967
- The difference-differential equation of electron energy distribution in a gasJournal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, 1960