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High-pressure He-Cd and He-Zn lasers pumped by a hard ionizer

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 March 2009

A.V. Karelin
Affiliation:
lnstitute of General Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences, 38 Vavilov St., 117942 Moscow, Russia
S.I. Yakovlenko
Affiliation:
lnstitute of General Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences, 38 Vavilov St., 117942 Moscow, Russia
V. F. Tarasenko
Affiliation:
lnstitute of High Current Electronics, Russian Academy of Sciences Siberian Division, 4 Akademichesky Ave., 634055 Tomsk, Russia
A. F. Fedenev
Affiliation:
lnstitute of High Current Electronics, Russian Academy of Sciences Siberian Division, 4 Akademichesky Ave., 634055 Tomsk, Russia

Abstract

This paper presents the results of theoretical and experimental studies on high-pressure He-Cd and He-Zn lasers. It is shown that using the hard ionizer approximation makes it possible to readily and efficiently simulate the plasma chemical processes that occur in the active media of high-pressure lasers pumped by electron and ion beams as well as by nuclear reaction products in electron-beam experiments. Laser oscillation was achieved at λ = 325, 441.6, 533.7, and 537.8 nm for the cadmium ion and at λ = 610.3 nm for the zinc ion.

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Regular Papers
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1995

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