Abstract
AbstractThe HCl chemical laser is extremely useful because of its output wavelength 3.5‐4.0 μm (transparent window of the atmosphere) and its easiness in handling a gas. However, its output is smaller by one digit than the HF laser output. This paper proposes a use of a vibrationally excited H2 as a H donor of HCl and presents the computer simulation result using the equal‐gain model. It is found that the output can be increased considerably if H2 of 10‐2 (1%) is vibrationally excited to v = 1. The laser characteristics (output energy, power, pulse duration, etc.) are calculated under various operating conditions such as initial ignition (the initial H and Cl concentrations), the gas (H2/Cl2) ratio, etc.
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