Abstract:
Results are presented of a theoretical investigation of the energy characteristics of a CO2 molecular laser emitting in the 0200–0110 channel (16 μ). It is postulated that the system is pumped by radiation from pulsed HBr and CO2 lasers in the 4.3 and 9.6 μ bands, respectively. The optimal parameters of the laser are determined. It is shown that at pump energies of ~0.02 J/cm2, resonator lengths of ~100 cm, loss coefficients of ~0.01 cm–1, and optimal values of the pump pulse duration, pressure, and CO2–He mixture composition, the efficiency of conversion of the 4.3 μ pump radiation energy into 16 μ stimulated emission energy attains ~4.5%.