Abstract:
The results are reported of investigations of the temporal and energy characteristics of radiation emitted by an electric-discharge XeCl laser with two active zones. Both active media, of the type He–Ar–Xe–HCl–H2, were excited by a single current pulse. A regime was investigated in which the radiation from one active medium was amplified in the other. The measured value of the unsaturated gain was 0.16 cm–1. When an unstable resonator was used in a master-oscillatoramplifier system, the radiation divergence was close to the diffraction limit: 30 μrad. The method of stimulated Raman scattering in compressed H2 was used to obtain efficient conversion of the XeCl laser radiation to other spectral ranges.