2011
DOI: 10.3103/s1541308x1103006x
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Effect of hydrogen additives on characteristics of the CuBr laser

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“…At a frequency of 60 kHz, 0.3 μs after the pump pulse the flows of reactions (1) and (2) lead to a loss of electrons (see [16,19] for reaction flows) and, considering the inverse reactions, are as high as 3.5×10 13 For more detailed analysis of the processes in the CuBr laser plasma, we calculated critical (limiting) concentrations of metastable copper atoms and electrons. In the calculations of the critical concentrations N D 5/2 , the prepulse electron concentrations were fixed at the values presented in Tables 3 and 4 while the concentration N D 5/2 was varied.…”
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“…At a frequency of 60 kHz, 0.3 μs after the pump pulse the flows of reactions (1) and (2) lead to a loss of electrons (see [16,19] for reaction flows) and, considering the inverse reactions, are as high as 3.5×10 13 For more detailed analysis of the processes in the CuBr laser plasma, we calculated critical (limiting) concentrations of metastable copper atoms and electrons. In the calculations of the critical concentrations N D 5/2 , the prepulse electron concentrations were fixed at the values presented in Tables 3 and 4 while the concentration N D 5/2 was varied.…”
Section: Simulation Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The investigations of the CuBr laser characteristics in [33,35,36] also demonstrate this similarity in the effect of the two additives. This fact was theoretically justified in [19,23] by showing that almost immediately after addition of hydrogen or hydrogen bromide to the active medium of the CuBr laser the approximately identical concentrations of these impurity molecules are established.…”
Section: Experimental Energymentioning
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