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1 January 1992 Investigation of volume self-sustained discharge stability
Andrey V. Ermachenko, Gregory G. Baitsur, Konstantin N. Firsov, Sergei K. Semenov
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Abstract
Pulsed CO2 lasers are the most powerful infrared source of coherent radiation. Volume self-sustained discharge (VSD) is the simplest and most convenient method of pumping. But the main problem of such laser construction is obtaining the VSD. The results of experimental investigation of the influence of stepwise ionization on the contraction basic mechanisms in CO2 gas mixtures are presented in this paper.
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Andrey V. Ermachenko, Gregory G. Baitsur, Konstantin N. Firsov, and Sergei K. Semenov "Investigation of volume self-sustained discharge stability", Proc. SPIE 1539, Ultrahigh- and High-Speed Photography, Videography, and Photonics '91, (1 January 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.50553
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KEYWORDS
Ionization

Electrons

Nitrogen

Head

Absorption

Cameras

Carbon dioxide lasers

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