LASERS

Supersonic oxygen — iodine 1.4-kW laser with a 5 cm gain length and a nitrogen-diluted active medium

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, , Citation M V Zagidullin et al 2000 Quantum Electron. 30 161 DOI 10.1070/QE2000v030n02ABEH001679

1063-7818/30/2/161

Abstract

A compact chemical oxygen — iodine laser with a jet generator of singlet oxygen and a nitrogen-diluted active medium was developed. The maximum chemical efficiency equal to 24.1% was achieved for a chlorine flow rate of 39.2 mmol s-1 , and the maximum output power equal to 1.4 kW was obtained for a chlorine flow rate of 75 mmol s-1 . The following specific energy characteristics of laser radiation were obtained: output power of 5 kW per one litre of the reactor volume of the jet generator of singlet oxygen, paraxial intensity of 100 W per one square centimetre of the cross sectional area of the stream of the active medium in the resonator, and an output power per unit volume evacuation rate of 2.7 W (litre s-1)-1.

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10.1070/QE2000v030n02ABEH001679