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2 May 1997 Numerical modeling on pulse discharge for a high-power fast-axial-flow CO2 laser
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The numerical modeling on pulse discharge for a high power carbon-dioxide laser was developed to describe and predict laser operating characteristics. The influence of turbulence and convection on the output of a high power fast axial flow carbon-dioxide laser is especially considered in this paper. An obvious requirement is that the pulse has a precisely specified time shape in order to obtain well-controlled optical pulse. The active medium is described by assuming a five-temperature model and balancing the quantum densities of vibrational states of the CO2 and N2 molecules. The conclusions are very helpful to realize pulse operation in cw carbon-dioxide lasers, especially in the laser equipment which is applied to drilling, welding and cutting.
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Xiaoyuan Peng, Shimin Li, and Lei Xu "Numerical modeling on pulse discharge for a high-power fast-axial-flow CO2 laser", Proc. SPIE 2989, Modeling and Simulation of Higher-Power Laser Systems IV, (2 May 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.273675
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KEYWORDS
Carbon dioxide lasers

Pulsed laser operation

High power lasers

Convection

Numerical modeling

Laser cutting

Laser development

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