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Kvantovaya Elektronika, 1987 Volume 14, Number 5, Pages 936–942 (Mi qe9041)

This article is cited in 2 papers

Chemical and excimer lasers

Output energy evolution effects in a pulse-periodic XeCl excimer laser with an average power of ~400 W

V. M. Borisov, A. Yu. Vinokhodov, Yu. B. Kiryukhin


Abstract: An experimental investigation was made of the kinetics of the output energy at different pulse repetition frequencies in a pulse-periodic XeCl excimer laser using He and Ne as the buffer gas component. It was found that the homogeneity of the discharge in the pulse-periodic regime was conserved more readily in an Ne gas mixture than in an He mixture. The highest average power achieved so far for electric-discharge pulse-periodic excimer lasers, ~400 W, was obtained for a two-module XeCl excimer laser utilizing an HCl:Xe:Ne = 1:10:1200 gas mixture. It was established that a reduction in the average output power and the service life of the laser could be due to the formation, in the laser channel, of fine particles which scattered the radiation and promoted formation of an absorbing film on the resonator mirrors.

UDC: 621.373.826.038.823

PACS: 42.55.Lt, 42.60.Jf, 42.60.Da, 42.79.Bh, 52.80.-s

Received: 01.04.1986


 English version:
Soviet Journal of Quantum Electronics, 1987, 17:5, 595–598

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