Abstract:
An investigation was made of changes in the dissociation yield of UF6 molecules from pulse to pulse in the radiation field of a pulse-periodic CF4 laser. The energy per pulse was 25 — 130 mJ and the UF6 pressure was 0.3 — 0.6 Torr. The dissociation yield was proportional to the volume of the focused-radiation zone inside a cell where the photon energy density Φ exceeded the threshold value Φ0 throughout the investigated ranges of the energy per pulse and of the UF6 pressure. The first pulse dissociated 28% ± 3% molecules in this zone for Φ0 = 1 J cm–2 and 53% ± 5% of molecules for Φ0 = 1.5 J cm–2. A steep fall of the UF6 photodissociation yield from pulse to pulse was observed for the first time. An analysis was made of the processes which accompanied dissociation and estimates were obtained of the influence of the relevant reactions on the observed fall of the UF6 photodissociation yield from pulse to pulse.