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31 March 1995 Subsonic chemical oxygen-iodine laser: comparison of a theoretical model to experiments in the 30-watt range
Annie J. Bouvier, S. Churassy, B. Erba, M. Setra, Roger Bacis
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Proceedings Volume 2502, Gas Flow and Chemical Lasers: Tenth International Symposium; (1995) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.204926
Event: Gas Flow and Chemical Lasers: Tenth International Symposium, 1994, Friedrichshafen, Germany
Abstract
The output laser power of a small-scale subsonic Chemical Oxygen-Iodine Laser has been improved from 5 to 34 watts with the same gas pumping system. To obtain a good agreement between the model and the experiments we have introduced the temperature effects on the reaction kinetics. We show also that the addition of a buffer gas such as SF6 achieves a significant cooling of the active medium, which in turn allows a better laser power extraction.
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Annie J. Bouvier, S. Churassy, B. Erba, M. Setra, and Roger Bacis "Subsonic chemical oxygen-iodine laser: comparison of a theoretical model to experiments in the 30-watt range", Proc. SPIE 2502, Gas Flow and Chemical Lasers: Tenth International Symposium, (31 March 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.204926
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KEYWORDS
Chemical lasers

Laser resonators

Iodine

Temperature metrology

Chemical species

Resonators

Doppler effect

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