Title :
Anomalous gain in an isotopically mixed CO2 laser and application to absolute wavelength calibration
Author :
Hewagama, Tilak ; Oppenheim, Uri Philip ; Mumma, Michael J.
Author_Institution :
Maryland Univ., College Park, MD, USA
fDate :
3/1/1991 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Measurements are reported on a grating-tuned CO2 laser, containing an isotopic mixture of 16O12C16 O, 16O12C18O, and 18O 12C18O. The P6 and R 14 lines of 16O12C16O were found to have anomalously high intensities. These anomalies are produced by the near coincidence of the transition frequencies in two distinct isotopes, permitting them to act as a single indistinguishable population. These two lines can be used to identify the rotational quantum numbers in the P and R branch spectra, thereby permitting absolute wavelength calibration to be achieved
Keywords :
calibration; carbon compounds; gas lasers; isotope effects; laser transitions; laser variables measurement; 16O12C16O; 16O12C18O; 18O12C18O; R branch spectra; absolute wavelength calibration; anomalous gain; grating-tuned CO2 laser; isotopic mixture; isotopically mixed CO2 laser; rotational quantum numbers; single indistinguishable population; transition frequencies; Astronomy; Calibration; Cooling; Frequency; Gas lasers; Isotopes; Laser applications; Laser transitions; NASA; Physics;
Journal_Title :
Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of