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22 December 1998 Line selection in a cw hydrogen fluoride overtone chemical laser
Dongyan Liu, Weidong Yang, Yingsong Song, Chuanfei Zhang, Xingxing Jin, Xiangwan Du
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Proceedings Volume 3574, XII International Symposium on Gas Flow and Chemical Lasers and High-Power Laser Conference; (1998) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.334499
Event: Twelfth International Symposium on Gas Flow and Chemical Lasers and High-Power Laser Conference, 1998, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
Abstract
The hydrogen fluoride overtone chemical laser typically operates on approximately 10 to approximately 20 vibrational- rotational lines with wavelengths varying from 1.29 to 1.40 micrometers. Using the combination of the changing mirror reflectivities and the chemical material relaxation, efficient laser on 20P(4)((lambda) equals 1.32 micrometers ) has been demonstrated experimental on HF overtone chemical laser, which both enhance atmospheric transmission and ensure high power extraction efficiency.
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Dongyan Liu, Weidong Yang, Yingsong Song, Chuanfei Zhang, Xingxing Jin, and Xiangwan Du "Line selection in a cw hydrogen fluoride overtone chemical laser", Proc. SPIE 3574, XII International Symposium on Gas Flow and Chemical Lasers and High-Power Laser Conference, (22 December 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.334499
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KEYWORDS
Hydrogen fluoride lasers

Chemical lasers

Mirrors

Reflectivity

Continuous wave operation

High power lasers

Reflection

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