On kinetics of the photodissociation iodine laser |
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Authors: | K. Rohlena K. Mašek J. Kodymová E. G. Balabanová I. Paulička B. Stefanov |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Physics, Czechosl. Acad. Sci., Na Slovance 2, 180 40 Praha 8, Czechoslovakia;(2) Institute of Electronics, Bd. Lenin 72, 1184 Sofia, Bulgaria;(3) Faculty of Nuclear Science and Physical Engineering, Department of Physical Electronics, V Holeovikách 2, 180 00 Praha 8, Czechoslovakia |
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Abstract: | The kinetics of iodine laser amplifiers is examined by solving the time evolution equations of chemical kinetics during optical pumping. The pumping radiation intensity is modelled by a black body of the temperature varying in time (corresponding to the flash lamp pulse). A brief comparison is made of pumping effects by long and short light pulses. Pumping by the long pulse is studied in more detail and it is found that there exists an optimum pulse strength beyond which the inversion in the laser mixture no longer grows appreciably, only its lifetime is shortened. In this connection the effect of pyrolysis of the alkyliodide molecule is also discussed. The pyrolysis is found to occur under very strong illumination, but it does not interfere with the photolytic decomposition and the optimum laser action. Finally, the influence of the reaction rate constants is studied in a systematic way and only few of them are found to carry real weight.The authors are obliged to Drs. S. V. Kuznetsova and A. I. Maslov who were consulted on the values of the reaction constants and who also drew our attention to some of the references. |
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