Abstract

An anomalous transient behavior was observed in a narrow bore sealed CO2 laser. The laser tube was pulsed transiently just after the discharge was started. And after a long non-lasing interval, it began to re-oscillate gradually. Electron temperatures, electron densities, side light emissions from CO molecules and laser gains were measured and discussed. As a result, the phenomena was attributed to the dissociation and the re-construction of CO2 molecules in the tube.

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