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17 August 1978 Repetitively Pulsed Chemical Laser
R. Aprahamian
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Proceedings Volume 0138, Advances in Laser Technology III: Emphasizing Gaseous Lasers; (1978) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.956218
Event: 1978 Technical Symposium East, 1978, Washington, D.C., United States
Abstract
Work dealing with the development of a repetitively pulsed, high average power DF chemical laser is discussed. Primary emphasis is on demonstration of a scalable fuel/diluent feed system which allows fuel combustion to be extinguished between pulses. A valving concept is described where fluorine and diluent flow through the cavity on a steady-state basis and deuterium flow occurs through a valve which opens only when the lasing mixture is filling the cavity. A flow device utilizing this valving concept has been built and tested. Flame-out was achieved at 50 pps using fuel mixtures consisting of 70% He/20% F2 /8% D2 /1-2% 02 with fuel-to-purge ratios of 1:1.
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R. Aprahamian "Repetitively Pulsed Chemical Laser", Proc. SPIE 0138, Advances in Laser Technology III: Emphasizing Gaseous Lasers, (17 August 1978); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.956218
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KEYWORDS
Laser applications

Chemical lasers

Pulsed laser operation

Lamps

Acoustics

Stereolithography

Fluorine

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