Experiment determination of after-operating gas compositions in a transverse-flow CW high power CO2 laser
โ Scribed by Cheng Cheng; Zhousu Xu
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 217 KB
- Volume
- 37
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0030-3992
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โฆ Synopsis
For a high-power CO 2 laser with a close-confined structure, the compositions and ratios of gas mixtures are changed due to electron impacts during the laser-operating period. As a result, the laser performance is gradually degraded, even to non-lasing output. In this paper, three different methods (a chemiluminescence, a titration analysis and a thermal conductivity measurement) are utilized to determine both the compositions and the ratios, according to different thermal and chemical characteristics of the gases. Corresponding experiments are implemented to a typical transverse-flow high-power CO 2 laser after a long-term discharge (around 15 h) with the output power decreased from an initial 3 kW to final 2 kW: There is evidence in the experiments to indicate that CO 2 decreases by 13.2% comparing with an initially optimal content. Also, the produced impurities are mostly CO and O 2 molecules with noticeable concentrations, while nitrogen-oxygen complexes are little in the gas mixtures.
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