1996
DOI: 10.2514/3.13276
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Fundamental gain suppression mechanisms in a continuous wave hydrogen fluoride overtone laser

Abstract: When lasing occurs on the overtone, a rotational nonequilibrium computer model showed that the fundamental gains are determined by three independent mechanisms. First, overtone lasing decreases the gains of the P\ (7) and PiC/) lines whose upper or lower levels are directly involved in PioC/) overtone lasing. Second, overtone lasing reduces the rate at which the low/ v = 2 states are populated by rotational relaxation and increases the rate at which the low J v = 0 states are populated by rotational relaxation… Show more

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