Abstract:
Lasers on the mixtures of inert gases, H2, D2, and nitrogen with NF3 and (or) SF6 are studied under pumping by the volume (diffusive) discharge formed in a nonuniform electric field due to runaway-electron preionisation. Generation in the IR, visible and UV spectral ranges is obtained on atomic transitions of neon (λ = 585.3 nm), argon (750.3 nm) and fluorine (712.8 and 731.1 nm), and on molecular transitions of N2 (337.1 nm), XeF * (351 and 353 nm), HF (2.8 – 3.2 μm) and DF (3.8 – 4.2 μm). It is shown that in N2 – SF6, H2 – SF6 and D2 – SF6 mixtures the generation efficiency approaches the limiting values.
Keywords:pulsed gas IR, visible and UV lasers, run-away-electronpreionised diffuse discharge, high efficiency.