Abstract:
A kinetic model is developed and analyzed numerically for the reaction between CH3F and F2 initiated by laser radiation in a mixture having a complex component composition typical of a DF–CO2 chemical laser. It is shown that an appreciable concentration of free F atoms (~1016 cm–3) may be formed within a fairly short time (~1 μ sec) at moderate laser pulse intensities (~1 MW/cm2). These results indicate that this reaction is potentially useful for the development of chemical laser amplifiers initiated by infrared radiation.