Abstract:
A description is given of the first mercury halide photodissociation laser pumped by wide-band thermal radiation from a plasma and emitting three-color visible radiation. Simultaneous lasing was observed for ionic-covalent electronic B–X transition in molecules of mercury monochloride λl≈558 and 559 nm, monobromide (λl≈502 and 504 nm), and monoiodide (λl≈443 and 444 nm). The laser radiation energy was ~0.3J emitted in the form of ~2.5μsec pulses and the lasing efficiency was ~0.07%.