Abstract:
An investigation is made of the feasibility of determining three temperatures of the active medium of CO2 lasers (the gas translational temperature and the vibrational temperatures of the lower and upper active levels) by an analysis of the results of measurements of the small-signal gain for vibrational–rotational transitions in the regular 0001–1000 and 0001–0200 bands using the nonlinear least-squares method. It is shown that these data are inadequate for unambiguous determination of the vibrational temperatures.