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Plasma Investigations
1977. V. 15. № 5. P. 824–828
Baranov V.Yu., Klepach G.M., Malyuta D.D., Mezhevov V.S., Niziev V.G., Chalkin S.F.
High-repetition-rate pulsed CO2 laser
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The effect of weak shock waves produced during rapid delivery of energy to a pulsed, flow-through CO2 laser on its pulse repetition rate is theoretically examined. The effect of the accumulation of the energy dissipated by the shocks as they propagate along the flow is examined in the weak shock approximation. It is shown that the effect of these shocks may be neglected in the one-dimensional problem. Preliminary experimental results from a study of a CO2 laser with a pulse repetition rate of up to 100 Hz are presented.
Article reference:
Baranov V.Yu., Klepach G.M., Malyuta D.D., Mezhevov V.S., Niziev V.G., Chalkin S.F. High-repetition-rate pulsed CO2 laser, High Temp., 1977. V. 15. № 5. P. 824