Abstract:
A report is given of lasing achieved for the first time in optically pumped molecular bromine (D' 3Π2g→A' 3Π2u, λL ≈ 292 nm). It was pumped by thermal vacuum ultraviolet radiation emitted by plasmadynamic discharges of magnetoplasma compressors, formed directly in the laser active medium. An output energy of ~ 1.1 J was obtained per laser pulse of ~ 5-μs duration from a Br2:Ar ≈ 1:450 active mixture at a pressure of ~ 4 atm. A comparison was made of the experimental output parameters of optically pumped Br2, I2, and XeF (B–X) lasers when their geometries and excitation energies were identical.