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1 June 1994 Generation of singlet delta oxygen--a technology update
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Abstract
The rate of generation of O2(1(Delta) g) using the chlorine-basic hydrogen peroxide reaction is a key element to predict the performance of the chemical oxygen iodine laser. O2(1(Delta) g) carries the energy in the laser, thus it is one of the prime determinants of power in the flow. To predict the performance of O2(1(Delta) g) generators requires the prediction of the utilization of chlorine, the yield of excited oxygen, and the concentration of potential contaminants in the chemical exhaust of the generator. This paper is an extension of a previous paper on this same topic. The reader is also referred to a companion paper in this conference which discusses the details of O2(1(Delta) g) production and yield.
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William E. McDermott "Generation of singlet delta oxygen--a technology update", Proc. SPIE 2119, Intense Beams and Applications: Lasers, Ions, and Microwaves, (1 June 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.172701
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KEYWORDS
Chlorine

Liquids

Chemical oxygen iodine lasers

Carbon dioxide lasers

Laser processing

Chlorine gas

Oxygen

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