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Pulsed chemical $CS_2/O_2$ photoinitiation laser utilizing overtone transitions $(\triangle v=2)$ of the $CO$ molecule
E. B. Gordon, S. E. Nalivaĭko, V. S. Pavlenko Institute of Chemical Physics of the USSR Academy of Sciences, Moscow
Abstract:
Pulsed ultraviolet photolysis of a $CS_2-O_2$ mixture was used to obtain lasing in vibrational-rotational transitions in the first overtone band of the $CO$ molecule $(\lambda=2,5-2,8\mu m)$. A study was made of the dependences of the overtone lasing energy and spectrum on the pressure and composition of the active mixture and on the initiation energy. Under near-optimal conditions the active-medium gain of the laser was $2\cdot10^{-3}$ cm${}^{-1}$ and the total energy in an emission pulse from all transitions was 20 mJ for an active volume of 190 cm${}^3$. A study of the lasing delay times made for different transitions showed that lasing developed along two practically independent cascades: $v\to v-2\to v-4\dots$, with even and odd values of $v$. The possibilities for controlling the overtone laser emission spectrum were assessed; it was found that the most efficient method of control is the selective repopulation of the active levels by initiating lasing in the fundamental $(\triangle v=1)$ bands $(\lambda\thicksim5\mu m)$.
Received: 07.03.1980
Citation:
E. B. Gordon, S. E. Nalivaǐko, V. S. Pavlenko, “Pulsed chemical $CS_2/O_2$ photoinitiation laser utilizing overtone transitions $(\triangle v=2)$ of the $CO$ molecule”, Kvantovaya Elektronika, 7:11 (1980), 2330–2336 [Sov J Quantum Electron, 10:11 (1980), 1358–1362]
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