Abstract:
An experimental investigation was made of lasing of an optical-breakdown plasma in an He–Xe gas mixture exposed to CO2 laser radiation. A wide range of pump pulse energies and durations and active mixture pressures was used. Lasing was realized on four Xe I transitions (λ = 2.03, 2.65,3.4, and 3.65μ). The pump pulse duration was found to exert a strong influence on the lasing characteristics of the optical breakdown plasma. An analysis was made of the role of gasdynamic processes in the interaction of the CO2 laser radiation with the gas close to a target during the buildup of inversion. A quasi-cw lasing regime of the recombination laser in the optical breakdown plasma was observed.