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5 June 2003 Mulitwatt all gas-phase iodine laser (AGIL)
Gerald C. Manke II, Chris B. Cooper, Shiv C. Dass, Timothy J. Madden, Gordon D. Hager
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The demonstration and characterization of a multi-watt All Gas-phase Iodine Laser (AGIL) are described. A 20-cm subsonic reactor was used to produce NCl(a1Δ) for a series of parametric studies of the I*(2P1/2)-I(2P3/2) small signal gain and extracted power dependence on reactant flow rates and reaction time. The highest measured gain was 2.5x10-4 cm-1 and the highest power observed was 18 W.
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Gerald C. Manke II, Chris B. Cooper, Shiv C. Dass, Timothy J. Madden, and Gordon D. Hager "Mulitwatt all gas-phase iodine laser (AGIL)", Proc. SPIE 4971, Gas and Chemical Lasers and Intense Beam Applications IV, (5 June 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.483507
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KEYWORDS
iodine lasers

Chemical species

Molecules

Absorption

Chlorine

Mirrors

Chemical lasers

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