A 650 J < e1 > e < /e1 > -beam-pumped atomic xenon laser
The atomic xenon laser has been scaled from the 80-J per pulse output-energy level reported by N.G. Basov et al. (1986) to 650 J using a large two-sided < e1 > e < /e1 > -beam-pumped device. The extraction volume dimensions were 0.5 mx0.65x3 m. The gas was pumped at a temporally and spat...
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Veröffentlicht in: | IEEE journal of quantum electronics 1990-09, Vol.26 (9), p.1668-1675 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The atomic xenon laser has been scaled from the 80-J per pulse output-energy level reported by N.G. Basov et al. (1986) to 650 J using a large two-sided < e1 > e < /e1 > -beam-pumped device. The extraction volume dimensions were 0.5 mx0.65x3 m. The gas was pumped at a temporally and spatially averaged rate of 70 kW/cm(3), and the spatially averaged specific input energy was 115 J/L. Output-energy measurements were made with a full-aperture calorimeter, and the temporal pulse shape of the 1.73-mum laser radiation was recorded with a spectrally filtered germanium photodiode. The device was operated with argon-xenon gas mixtures at pressures ranging from 20 to 40 psia at a temperature of 23 deg C, and the xenon mole fraction was empirically optimized. The maximum output energy of 650 J was obtained at an intrinsic efficiency (output energy divided by energy deposited to gas) of 0.57%. A higher efficiency of 0.85% was achieved by using a shorter < e1 > e < /e1 > -beam pulse, at a reduced laser output energy of 495 J. A possible explanation for the observed laser pulse shape is given |
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ISSN: | 0018-9197 |
DOI: | 10.1109/3.102647 |