LASER APPLICATIONS AND OTHER TOPICS IN QUANTUM ELECTRONICS

Mechanism of shock wave merging in a laser jet engine

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, , Citation V V Apollonov and V N Tishchenko 2004 Quantum Electron. 34 1143 DOI 10.1070/QE2004v034n12ABEH002927

1063-7818/34/12/1143

Abstract

A new approach based on the mechanism of the merging of shock waves generated by an optical pulsating discharge (OPD) is considered for developing laser jet engines (LJE). It is proposed to use high-power repetitively pulsed laser radiation of small duration (150–250 ns), energy 20–200 J, and a pulse repetition rate of up to 100 kHz for producing an OPD. The formation of an OPD with the help of an array of reflectors allows a manifold increase in the efficiency of laser radiation used for developing an LJE and prevents severe shock loading of the engine, excludes thermal action of laser plasma on the reflector, and decreases the shielding of laser radiation by plasma. Possible values of the LJE thrust are estimated under conditions of the proposed mechanism of merging of shock waves into a quasistationary high-pressure wave.

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10.1070/QE2004v034n12ABEH002927