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A Continuous Wave Atomic Bromine Laser Produced by Photolysis of Iodine Monobromide
A Continuous Wave Atomic Bromine Laser Produced by Photolysis of Iodine Monobromide
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An apparatus to generate continuous wave (CW) lasing at 2.714 mm by Br(2P1/2) atoms produced from photodissociation of IBr was designed, constructed and tested. A frequency doubled Nd: YAG laser firing 8 ns, 850 mJ pulses at 532 nm was used to photodissociate static IBr vapor inside a flow nozzle. The CaF2 windows on either side of the nozzle proved to have a damage threshold below the threshold for lasing. Pulsed lasing in static mode was not observed. Therefore, CW lasing in flow mode, using…
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An apparatus to generate continuous wave (CW) lasing at 2.714 mm by Br(2P1/2) atoms produced from photodissociation of IBr was designed, constructed and tested. A frequency doubled Nd: YAG laser firing 8 ns, 850 mJ pulses at 532 nm was used to photodissociate static IBr vapor inside a flow nozzle. The CaF2 windows on either side of the nozzle proved to have a damage threshold below the threshold for lasing. Pulsed lasing in static mode was not observed. Therefore, CW lasing in flow mode, using an Ar+ laser at 488 nm, could not be investigated

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  • Author: Brian A Smith
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  • ISBN-10: 1249374251
  • ISBN-13: 9781249374251
  • Format: 18.9 x 24.6 x 0.2 cm, softcover
  • Language: English English

An apparatus to generate continuous wave (CW) lasing at 2.714 mm by Br(2P1/2) atoms produced from photodissociation of IBr was designed, constructed and tested. A frequency doubled Nd: YAG laser firing 8 ns, 850 mJ pulses at 532 nm was used to photodissociate static IBr vapor inside a flow nozzle. The CaF2 windows on either side of the nozzle proved to have a damage threshold below the threshold for lasing. Pulsed lasing in static mode was not observed. Therefore, CW lasing in flow mode, using an Ar+ laser at 488 nm, could not be investigated

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