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18 May 1989 The Influence Of The Radiation In The Region 500 nm On The Inverse Population In An Iodine Loser At Slow Pumping
Jiri Skala, Bozena Kralikova, Milos Chvojka, Korel Rohlena, Karel Masek
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Proceedings Volume 1033, Trends in Quantum Electronics; (1989) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.950611
Event: International Conference on Trends in Quantum Electronics, 1988, Bucharest, Romania
Abstract
An experimental study of the influence of the radiation in the region 300 nm on the inverse population of the iodine atoms in an iodine laser is presented. The influence was studied in a free running regime and in the regime of the amplifier. The presented calculations show very good agreement for helium poor mixtures. In the frce running regime the additional illumination leads to an enhancement of the generated energy by approximately 10 %.
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Jiri Skala, Bozena Kralikova, Milos Chvojka, Korel Rohlena, and Karel Masek "The Influence Of The Radiation In The Region 500 nm On The Inverse Population In An Iodine Loser At Slow Pumping", Proc. SPIE 1033, Trends in Quantum Electronics, (18 May 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.950611
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KEYWORDS
Iodine

Helium

Photolysis

Amplifiers

Quantum electronics

Chemical species

iodine lasers

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