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Laser physics and laser optics
Radiative characteristics of Xe$_{2}$Cl$^{*}$ molecules under high-energy electron pumping of Xe–CCl$_{4}$ and Ar–Xe–CCl$_{4}$ gas mixtures with a low CCl$_4$ content
A. I. Mis'kevich National Engineering Physics Institute "MEPhI", Moscow
Abstract:
Spontaneous and stimulated emissions of Xe
$_{2}$Cl
$^{*}$ triplex molecules upon excitation of Xe–CCl
$_4$ gas mixtures with a low CCl
$_4$ content by a pulsed high-energy electron beam have been experimentally studied. The electron energy is 150 keV, and the pump current pulse duration and amplitude are 5 ns and 5 A, respectively. Emission of an Xe
$_2$Cl excimer molecule in the wavelength range of 430–650 nm is shown to consist of 13 narrow vibrational bands with half-widths
$\Delta\lambda\sim$14 nm peaking at 399, 413, 431, 451, 472, 492, 510.3, 534.9, 540.9, 551.7, 564.4, 581.6, and 603 nm. Under the given pumping conditions, a regime of weakly amplified spontaneous emission is implemented at the energy deposition to the gas of
$\sim$200 W/cm
$^3$ on the axis of a 50-mm cell and the electron beam pumping in the wavelength range of 450–550 nm. Spontaneous emission of the 4
$^{2}\Gamma$–1
$^{2}\Gamma$ band of a Xe
$_{2}$Cl
$^{*}$ excimer molecule at
$\lambda_{\operatorname{max}}$ = 486 nm was amplified by a factor of 60 in a 100-cm cell under pumping of a dense
$^3$He–Xe–CCl
$_4$ gas mixture by the
$^{3}$Νε
$(n,p)^{3}$T nuclear reaction products at the energy deposition to the gas of
$\sim$5 mJ/cm
$^3$ in a cavity with the mirror reflections of
$\sim$99.4% (totally reflecting mirror) and 98.5% (output mirror).
Received: 03.07.2018
Revised: 03.07.2018
Accepted: 30.11.2018
DOI:
10.21883/OS.2019.04.47517.189-18