Abstract:
The results are given of a calculation of the energy characteristics of a chemical CO laser in which the products of dissociation of carbon disulfide are mixed supersonically with oxygen. Calculations predict a weak influence of the vibrational–vibrational exchange between the CO molecules on the resonator conversion of the vibrational energy of CO into radiation. It is shown that, in principle, a laser of this type can operate at a near-atmospheric pressure in the resonator.