Title :
WB6 - DF-CO2transfer laser development
Author :
Tregay, G.W. ; Drexhage, M.G. ; Wood, L.M. ; Andrysiak, S.J.
Author_Institution :
Textron Bell Aerospace, Buffalo, N.Y, USA
fDate :
8/1/1975 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Power extraction and chemiluminescence experiments have been conducted in the large-scale DF-CO2transfer chemical laser (TCL) (IRIS-I and IRIS-II) facility at Bell Aerospace Company (BAC). The modular design of the device allowed testing to be conducted with both a supersonic nozzle bank and also in subsonic flow with sonic injection for the deuterium. Power levels of 15 kW at 10.6 μ were obtained in IRIS-I (subsonic) employing an unstable resonator with a 50-percent output coupling ratio and cavity pressure of 35 torr. For IRIS-II (supersonic) somewhat lower power was obtained. In both systems the fluorine dissociation (α = F/F + 2F2) was less than 0.01. Chemi-luminescent emission from HF and DF was monitored under zero-power conditions along an axis parallel to the laser-mirror axis. From the measured DF-concentration profiles it can be inferred that vibrationally excited DF is being produced throughout the cavity and, accordingly, the production of DF must be attributed largely to the chain reaction.
Keywords :
Aerospace testing; Chemical lasers; Condition monitoring; Deuterium; Hafnium; Large-scale systems; Laser excitation; Power lasers; Production; Vibration measurement;
Journal_Title :
Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JQE.1975.1068722