Solar-pumped gas laser development
Abstract
The direct conversion of solar radiation into an inverted population for extraction in an optical cavity holds promise as a relatively simple system design. Broad-band photoabsorption in the visible or near-UV range is required to excite large volumes of gas and to ensure good solar absorption efficiency. The state excited must be a metastable state which is not quenched by the parent gas. The emission bandwidth must be less than approximately 10 A. The system should show chemical reversibility and an insensitivity to increasing temperature. Other properties such as good quantum efficiency and kinetic efficiency are also implied. A search of electronic-vibrational transitions in diatomic molecules satisfying these conditions is now in progress. A photodissociation-pumped atomic iodine laser is now being tested under solar pumping conditions. Photodissociation studies for thallium spin-flip metastable formation will begin in the near future.
- Publication:
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AIAA, Aerospace Sciences Meeting
- Pub Date:
- January 1981
- Bibcode:
- 1981aiaa.meetR....W
- Keywords:
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- Gas Lasers;
- High Power Lasers;
- Iodine Lasers;
- Laser Power Beaming;
- Optical Pumping;
- Solar Energy Conversion;
- Laser Outputs;
- Molecular Relaxation;
- Molecular Rotation;
- Photoabsorption;
- Solar Energy Absorbers;
- Spectral Line Width;
- Ultraviolet Lasers;
- Vibrational Spectra;
- Lasers and Masers