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Intense red emission was observed occasionally when a pulsed chemical oxygen-iodine laser was operated. The intensity of this emission was at least 100 times higher than any known emission of the oxygen-iodine system. The time history of the emission intensity indicated that it was pumped by the iodine laser. It seemed to be that the rust of the iodine injector was closely related to this emission. The decay time of the emission was measured to be 2 to 4 ms. The spectroscopic measurement revealed that the emission was identical with one that was found by Yoshida et al. and is being studied widely for a new candidate of a visible chemical laser.
Masamori Endo,H. Ito,S. Yamashita, andTaro Uchiyama
"Study of red emission accompanied by the pulsed chemical iodine laser", Proc. SPIE 1980, Iodine Lasers and Applications, (23 April 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.144521
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Masamori Endo, H. Ito, S. Yamashita, Taro Uchiyama, "Study of red emission accompanied by the pulsed chemical iodine laser," Proc. SPIE 1980, Iodine Lasers and Applications, (23 April 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.144521