1 January 1994 Pattern competition in a high-power CO2 laser due to optogalvanic modulation of the pump profile
F. Tito Arecchi, Stefano Boccaletti, Marco Ciofini, Riccardo Meucci
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Abstract
Experimental evidence of periodic alternation of different transverse modes in a high-power CO2 laser is interpreted in terms of local cooling of the discharge column, which corresponds to the maximum emitted intensity. Optogalvanic coupling between emitted intensity and local discharge impedance values yields a transverse redistribution of discharge current and, hence, of laser gain. Thus, besides the fast feedback provided by the cavity, with high-power lasers one must account also for a slow global feedback because of the optogalvanic effects.
F. Tito Arecchi, Stefano Boccaletti, Marco Ciofini, and Riccardo Meucci "Pattern competition in a high-power CO2 laser due to optogalvanic modulation of the pump profile," Optical Engineering 33(1), (1 January 1994). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.151552
Published: 1 January 1994
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KEYWORDS
Carbon dioxide lasers

High power lasers

Mirrors

Modulation

Carbon monoxide

Diffusion

Gas lasers

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