High power metallic halide laser
Abstract
A laser amplification system is disclosed whereby a metallic halide vapor such as copper chloride is caused to flow through a laser amplifier and a heat exchanger in a closed loop system so that the flow rate is altered to control the temperature rise across the length of the laser amplifier. The copper atoms within the laser amplifier should not exceed a temperature of 3000 K, so that the number of copper atoms in the metastable state will not be high enough to prevent amplification in the amplifier. A molecular dissociation apparatus is provided at the input to the laser amplifier for dissociating the copper chloride into copper atoms and ions and chlorine atoms and ions. The dissociation apparatus includes a hollow cathode tube and an annular ring spaced apart from the tube end. A voltage differential is applied between the annular ring and the hollow cathode tube so that as the copper chloride flows through, it is dissociated into copper and chlorine ions and atoms.
- Publication:
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration Report
- Pub Date:
- May 1982
- Bibcode:
- 1982nasa.rept.....P
- Keywords:
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- Amplifier Design;
- High Power Lasers;
- Laser Outputs;
- Metal Halides;
- Metal Vapor Lasers;
- Beam Splitters;
- Dissociation;
- Heat Exchangers;
- Hollow Cathodes;
- Patents;
- Temperature Control;
- Lasers and Masers