Abstract

A phenomenological model is used in an analysis of the process of accumulation of a population inversion in pulsed optical quantum amplifiers. A comparison is made with the experimental data for neodymium glass amplifiers. The principles of construction of high-energy amplifier systems are considered together with the limitations imposed by a system on the energy utilization efficiency. It is shown that systems of this kind can be optimized on the basis of the net efficiency.

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