OPTICAL SATURATION AND EXTRACTION FROM THE CHEMICAL OXYGEN-IODINE LASER MEDIUM

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COPELAND, DA
BAUER, AH
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[1] Rocketdyne Division of Rockwell International Corp., Canoga Park, CA 91309
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10.1109/3.247711
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TM [电工技术]; TN [电子技术、通信技术];
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0808 ; 0809 ;
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A rate equation model for the loaded gain of a flowing chemical oxygen-iodine laser is described. It includes pumping of the upper laser level by O-2((1) Delta), deactivation by water and energy pooling with O-2((1) Delta), stimulated emission on the 3 --> 4 transition, hyperfine relaxation (HFR) of the P-2(1/2) and P-2(3/2) iodine sublevels, and velocity cross-relaxation (VCR) of the iodine atoms. The solution of the model is obtained for the loaded gain when the medium is stimulated by a multimode held. It is shown that optical saturation of the COIL medium is governed by three parameters: the ratio of the collision to Doppler linewidth measuring how much of the total linewidth is accessed; a saturation parameter measuring the field strength required to overcome medium quenching; and a cross-relaxation parameter measuring the ability of the velocity and hyperfine relaxation to restore homogeneity to the transition. Criteria for the saturation character, homogeneous, inhomogeneous, or mixed, are established. It is shown that there are medium conditions for which conventional measures of the transition homogeneity would indicate inhomogeneous behavior when, in fact, the behavior is distinctly homogeneous. This gain model is used to parametrically examine the sensitivity of the loaded gain and optical extraction efficiency to cavity pressure and to the uncertainty in the magnitude of the velocity cross-relaxation rates. It is shown, under single-mode operating conditions, that the extraction efficiency increases as the rate of velocity cross-relaxation increases and that the saturation behavior of the medium can be totally changed by only modest changes in the cavity operating conditions. The implications when interpreting experimental data and scaling from low to high power operation are briefly discussed and it is shown that interpreting test data without consideration of the factors presented here can lead to substantial error in estimating the power available from the how. The approach used to estimate the velocity cross-relaxation rates is discussed in an appendix.
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