Abstract:
Calculations of the vibrational relaxation kinetics of carbon dioxide in a CO2–Ar mixture expanding through a slit into a vacuum are used to evaluate the feasibility of using gasdynamic thermal pumping to obtain lasing between the levels of paired CO2 modes. It is shown that the gain due to the (0310)–(100) transition in CO2 may reach 0.1 cm–1 and, at the optimal heating tempertures for a CO2:Ar =1:1 mixture (Ti≈1500 °K), the thermal energy conversion efficiency in the gasdynamic laser may be 12%.