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1.5 kW CO2 laser with nitrogen selective-excitation in barrier discharge and gas mixingFormat | Member Price | Non-Member Price |
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Paper Abstract
A CO2 laser with the nitrogen selective excitation in barrier discharge and afterglow gas-mixing is presented. One of the main advantages of barrier discharge is connected with the possibility to operate at atmospheric pressure with rather high energy density. The laser is very sensitive to the gas mixture composition and mixing conditions.
Paper Details
Date Published: 10 November 2003
PDF: 4 pages
Proc. SPIE 5120, XIV International Symposium on Gas Flow, Chemical Lasers, and High-Power Lasers, (10 November 2003); doi: 10.1117/12.515488
Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 5120:
XIV International Symposium on Gas Flow, Chemical Lasers, and High-Power Lasers
Krzysztof M. Abramski; Edward F. Plinski; Wieslaw Wolinski, Editor(s)
PDF: 4 pages
Proc. SPIE 5120, XIV International Symposium on Gas Flow, Chemical Lasers, and High-Power Lasers, (10 November 2003); doi: 10.1117/12.515488
Show Author Affiliations
V. Borodin, Heat and Mass Transfer Institute (Belarus)
Andrey P. Chernukho, Heat and Mass Transfer Institute (Belarus)
S. A. Zhdanok, Heat and Mass Transfer Institute (Belarus)
T. Sindzingre, Air Liquide (France)
Andrey P. Chernukho, Heat and Mass Transfer Institute (Belarus)
S. A. Zhdanok, Heat and Mass Transfer Institute (Belarus)
T. Sindzingre, Air Liquide (France)
D. Guerin, Air Liquide (France)
C. Larquet, Air Liquide (France)
A. Cenian, Institute of Fluid-Flow Machinery (Poland)
C. Larquet, Air Liquide (France)
A. Cenian, Institute of Fluid-Flow Machinery (Poland)
Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 5120:
XIV International Symposium on Gas Flow, Chemical Lasers, and High-Power Lasers
Krzysztof M. Abramski; Edward F. Plinski; Wieslaw Wolinski, Editor(s)
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