Results are presented of a comparative numerical study of continuous-wave chemical DF laser with ramp and equivalent
slot nozzle arrays. A special code is developed and is used to calculate the spacial distribution of chemical species
accounting for the stimulated emission in the Fabry-Perot resonator. Influence of the design principles of these nozzles
on lasing performance is investigated under different flow conditions in the active medium.
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