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Deuterium fluoride chemical laser with diffraction-limited beam divergence
V. P. Borisov, S. D. Velikanov, V. D. Kvachev, S. B. Kormer, M. V. Sinitsyn, G. V. Tachaev, Yu. N. Frolov
Abstract:
An investigation was made into the possibility of achieving the diffraction-limited beam divergence from a pulsed flashlamp-pumped DF chemical laser on replacing its plane resonator with an unstable resonator of the telescopic type. Under the optimal operating conditions of the laser with the unstable resonator, a beam divergence of θ(1/2)E = 70 μ rad was obtained (practically equal to the diffraction limit) with quite a high energy efficiency (~60%) relative to that of a similar laser having a plane resonator. It was found experimentally that by appropriately "detuning" the unstable resonator one could make measurements of the radiation energy distribution in the far-field zone without employing additional focusing elements.
Received: 29.09.1980
Citation:
V. P. Borisov, S. D. Velikanov, V. D. Kvachev, S. B. Kormer, M. V. Sinitsyn, G. V. Tachaev, Yu. N. Frolov, “Deuterium fluoride chemical laser with diffraction-limited beam divergence”, Kvantovaya Elektronika, 8:6 (1981), 1208–1213 [Sov J Quantum Electron, 11:6 (1981), 723–726]
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