• DocumentCode
    3553368
  • Title

    Power and efficiency of a continuous HF chemical laser

  • Author

    Mirels, H.

  • Volume
    17
  • fYear
    1971
  • fDate
    1971
  • Firstpage
    88
  • Lastpage
    88
  • Abstract
    Experimental measurements of laser power output and chemical efficiency are reported for a continuous HF chemical laser. In this device, arc-heated N2is mixed in a plenum with SF6to provide F atoms. The mixture is expanded to form a supersonic jet into which H2is diffused. Population inversion and lasing are due to H2+ F → HF (v) + H. Power levels of 1 kw have been obtained The efficiency of conversion of chemical energy to laser power is 16% at lcw SF6flow rates and approximately 10% at maximum power. For a fixed arc power, addition of O2into the plenum raises peak power by about 25% under present operating conditions and reduces sulphur deposition on mirror surfaces. The presence of HF and DF in the plenums of DF and HF lasers, respectively, did not appear to degrade laser performance. However, the presence of HF and DF in the plenums of HF and DF lasers, respectively, did degrade laser output. For given flow conditions, peak net laser power was obtained when the optical cavity axis was about 2 cm downstream of the H2injection station. Laser output was quenched when the cavity axis location was greater than 5 cm downstream.
  • Keywords
    Chemical lasers; Degradation; Diffraction; Hafnium; Laser modes; Optical coupling; Optical ring resonators; Power lasers; Ring lasers; Sulfur hexafluoride;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Electron Devices Meeting, 1971 International
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/IEDM.1971.188408
  • Filename
    1476746