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Kvantovaya Elektronika, 1979 Volume 6, Number 8, Pages 1626–1638 (Mi qe9387)

Theory of an electronic-phototransition chemical laser with thermal initiation behind a shock wave front

I. A. Izmaĭlov, V. A. Kochelap, Yu. A. Kukibnyĭ, S. I. Pekar


Abstract: A theory is developed of an electronic-phototransition cw chemical laser initiated by a shock wave in a dense reagent stream. Calculations are made of the population inversion behind the shock wave front in the case of photorecombination reactions. The formation of a waveguide which localizes the lasing mode in the inversion zone is demonstrated. Calculations are made of the optical gain a of the waveguide modes. In an analysis of the gas dynamics and chemical kinetics of the laser action an allowance is made for a light-stimulated chemical reaction which alters the spatial dependences of the density, temperature flow velocity, and concentrations of the reagents. The specific optical power P extracted from the stream is determined as a function of the optical losses. Various specific gas mixtures are analyzed and the three most promising for laser applications are selected: NO2Cl–Ar, O3–Ar, and O3–CO. It is shown that an inversion is established for these mixtures over a wide wavelength range and the waveguide formation conditions are compatible with the inversion condition. A gain α≈10–3cm–1 and power ~100 kW per 1 cm2 of the gas stream are predicted for these mixtures.

UDC: 621.373.826.038.823

PACS: 42.55.Ks

Received: 19.10.1978


 English version:
Soviet Journal of Quantum Electronics, 1979, 9:8, 960–967


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