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3 February 2015 Chemical oxygen-iodine laser with a cryosorption vacuum pump with different buffer gases
Mingxiu Xu, Benjie Fang, Fengting Sang, Zicai Geng, Yongzhao Li, Yuqi JIn
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Proceedings Volume 9255, XX International Symposium on High-Power Laser Systems and Applications 2014; 925527 (2015) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2065106
Event: XX International Symposium on High Power Laser Systems and Applications, 2014, Chengdu, China
Abstract
A traditional pressure recovery system is the major obstacle to mobile chemical oxygen-iodine laser (COIL) for its huge volume. A cryosorption vacuum pump was used as the pressure recovery system for different buffer gases. It made COIL become a flexible, quiet and pressure-tight. Experiments were carried out on a verti- COIL, which was designed for N2 and energized by a square-pipe jet singlet oxygen generator (JSOG). The output power with CO2 was 27.3% lower than that with N2, but the zeolite bed showed an adsorption capacity threefold higher for CO2 than for N2 in the continuous operation. The great volume efficiency interested researchers.
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Mingxiu Xu, Benjie Fang, Fengting Sang, Zicai Geng, Yongzhao Li, and Yuqi JIn "Chemical oxygen-iodine laser with a cryosorption vacuum pump with different buffer gases", Proc. SPIE 9255, XX International Symposium on High-Power Laser Systems and Applications 2014, 925527 (3 February 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2065106
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KEYWORDS
Carbon dioxide

Chemical lasers

Adsorption

Gases

Argon

Chemical oxygen iodine lasers

Oxygen

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