Interaction of near-IR laser radiation with plasma of a continuous optical discharge


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The interaction of 1.07-μm laser radiation with plasma of a continuous optical discharge (COD) in xenon and argon at a pressure of p = 3–25 bar and temperature of T = 15 kK has been studied. The threshold power required to sustain COD is found to decrease with increasing gas pressure to Pt < 30 W in xenon at p > 20 bar and to Pt < 350 W in argon at p > 15 bar. This effect is explained by an increase in the coefficient of laser radiation absorption to 20−25 cm–1 in Xe and 1−2 cm–1 in Ar due to electronic transitions between the broadened excited atomic levels. The COD characteristics also depend on the laser beam refraction in plasma. This effect can be partially compensated by a tighter focusing of the laser beam. COD is applied as a broadband light source with a high spectral brightness.

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V. P. Zimakov

A. Ishlinsky Institute for Problems in Mechanics

Email: yakimov@lantanlaser.ru
Russian Federation, pr. Vernadskogo 101-1, Moscow, 119526

V. A. Kuznetsov

A. Ishlinsky Institute for Problems in Mechanics

Email: yakimov@lantanlaser.ru
Russian Federation, pr. Vernadskogo 101-1, Moscow, 119526

N. G. Solovyov

A. Ishlinsky Institute for Problems in Mechanics

Email: yakimov@lantanlaser.ru
Russian Federation, pr. Vernadskogo 101-1, Moscow, 119526

A. N. Shemyakin

A. Ishlinsky Institute for Problems in Mechanics

Email: yakimov@lantanlaser.ru
Russian Federation, pr. Vernadskogo 101-1, Moscow, 119526

A. O. Shilov

A. Ishlinsky Institute for Problems in Mechanics

Email: yakimov@lantanlaser.ru
Russian Federation, pr. Vernadskogo 101-1, Moscow, 119526

M. Yu. Yakimov

A. Ishlinsky Institute for Problems in Mechanics

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Email: yakimov@lantanlaser.ru
Russian Federation, pr. Vernadskogo 101-1, Moscow, 119526

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