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Kvantovaya Elektronika, 1978 Volume 5, Number 2, Pages 452–454 (Mi qe8543)

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Excitation of metal vapor lasers by pulse trains

E. B. Gordon, V. G. Egorov, V. S. Pavlenko


Abstract: Stimulated emission as a result of transitions in metal atoms was excited by trains of short (~10–7 sec) electric current pulses with a variable off-duty factor. This method was applied to a copper chloride vapor laser and it made it possible to maintain a steady temperature (to within ±5°) in a laser tube for a long time (over 2 h) when the repetition frequency of the excitation pulses in a train was varied from 8 to 50 kHz. Moreover, this method made it possible to use low-power sources in achieving stable stimulated emission from such lasers and to predict the operating conditions in lasers with a moderate output power, as well as to investigate the processes occurring in a laser medium more simply and conveniently than by the two-pulse methods.

UDC: 621.3.038.8

PACS: 42.55.Hq

Received: 08.08.1977


 English version:
Soviet Journal of Quantum Electronics, 1978, 8:2, 266–268


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