Molecular infrared laser with Br*→CO2 electronic–vibrational energy transfer as the pump mechanism
Yu. B. Konev,
N. I. Lipatov,
P. P. Pashinin,
A. M. Prokhorov
Abstract:
Results are presented of an experimental investigation of an infrared laser utilizing IBr–CO
2 and Br
2–CO
2 mixtures pumped by electronic-vibrational coUisional excitation transfer from electronically excited Br*(4
2P1/2) atoms to Raman vibrational states [(10
01)–(02
01)] of the CO
2 molecule. It is shown that, under conditions of broad-band flash photolysis, the IBr molecule is a more efficient supplier of Br*(4
2P1/2) atoms than Br
2·As a result, simultaneous three-frequency laser action at wavelengths of 2.7
μ (4
2P1/2→4
2P3/2 transition in atomic bromine), 4.3, and 10.6
μ (vibrational–rotational transitions in the CO
2 molecule) was obtained from an IBr–CO
2 mixture. On the other hand, laser action was only obtained at 10.6
μ from a Br
2–CO
2 mixture. A qualitative laser model developed showed satisfactory agreement with the experiment.
UDC:
621.375.826
PACS:
42.55.Dk, 42.55.Hq
Received: 05.02.1979