Abstract

Experimental studies showed that the output energy of a pulsed chemical oxygen-iodine laser depended weakly on the partial water vapor pressure in the resonator right up to values which were three times higher than the oxygen pressure, which corresponded to thermally insulated operation of a generator supplying singlet oxygen to the laser.

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