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Lasers
Iodine laser pumped by light from a shock front created by detonating an explosive
V. P. Arzhanov, B. L. Borovich, V. S. Zuev, V. M. Kazanskiĭ, V. A. Katulin, G. A. Kirillov, S. B. Kormer, Yu. V. Kuratov, A. I. Kuryapin, O. Yu. Nosach, M. V. Sinitsyn, Yu. Yu. Stoilov
Abstract:
The results are presented of investigations, performed in 1965–1966, of a pulsed photodissociation iodine laser utilizing CF3I and C3F7I molecules and pumped by light from a shock front created by detonating an explosive charge. Such lasers were found to possess a unique combination of high output energy and high pulse power. Two types of laser were studied. In one of them the active medium was pumped by light from a shock wave in xenon, and in the other a shock wave propagated through a mixture of the active medium and a rare gas. The energy characteristics of the second type of laser were found to be considerably higher than those of the first type. The laser pulse radiation enegy reached ~100 J with an average power of ~15 MW.
Received: 06.09.1991
Citation:
V. P. Arzhanov, B. L. Borovich, V. S. Zuev, V. M. Kazanskiĭ, V. A. Katulin, G. A. Kirillov, S. B. Kormer, Yu. V. Kuratov, A. I. Kuryapin, O. Yu. Nosach, M. V. Sinitsyn, Yu. Yu. Stoilov, “Iodine laser pumped by light from a shock front created by detonating an explosive”, Kvantovaya Elektronika, 19:2 (1992), 135–138 [Sov J Quantum Electron, 22:2 (1992), 118–121]
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