2015
DOI: 10.1117/12.2071033
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Discharge initiated high power repetitively pulsed HF/DF laser

Abstract: The design and performance of a closed cycle, repetitively pulsed HF/DF laser is described. For obtained higher stable laser pulse energy and running frequency, discharge stability with different electrode profile and different gas circulation structure are researched. The functional relations of laser pulse energy with electric field strength (E) and gas mixture pressure (P) for various gas flow velocity are studied. It is shown that with preliminary optimized of the gas injection segment structure before pum… Show more

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“…Empirical values of related parameters, including the H atom generation coefficient m and the de-excitation ratio β, are obtained with m = 1.90 and β = 0.32 through experiments and tests with a closed-cycle, 500 mJ pulsed HF laser system previously reported in [30,31]. The average number of laser photons emitted from one HF E molecule η = 2.11 is derived with the energy distribution characteristics of different HF E molecules given in [32] for the F + C 2 H 6 reaction system.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Empirical values of related parameters, including the H atom generation coefficient m and the de-excitation ratio β, are obtained with m = 1.90 and β = 0.32 through experiments and tests with a closed-cycle, 500 mJ pulsed HF laser system previously reported in [30,31]. The average number of laser photons emitted from one HF E molecule η = 2.11 is derived with the energy distribution characteristics of different HF E molecules given in [32] for the F + C 2 H 6 reaction system.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%