Abstract:
The experimental relaxation time of degenerate four-wave mixing based on the nonlinearity of saturation of the active media of TEA CO2 lasers (~0.3 μs) is shown to be an order of magnitude less than the time calculated on the basis of the existing theories. A new mechanism is proposed to account for the relaxation of such mixing in the active media of TEA CO2 lasers. This mechanism postulates erasure of gratings, formed in the course of the fourwave mixing, of the population inversion of the active levels of a laser due to a high rate of filling of the upper level by resonant energy transfer from nitrogen molecules.