Title :
Rotational level competition in CO2lasers
Author_Institution :
Systems and Research Center, Honeywell Inc., Minneapolis, MN, USA
fDate :
11/1/1968 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Competition effects between rotational levels of the rotation-vibration band of CO2at 10.6 μ have been investigated in both traveling-wave and standing-wave CO2lasers operated in a single mode and single frequency. In a ring laser, Doppler shift and gain proportionality as a function of gas flow can be used to generate a gain anisotropy as a function of frequency so that the ring laser operates as a unidirectional oscillator. Over a narrow frequency interval, two rotational levels can be made to oscillate with oppositely directed traveling waves with an intensity crossover between the two Doppler centers. In this way, a discriminant can be derived that allows frequency stabilization to 5 parts in 1012in frequency. In standing-wave lasers of high-frequency stability, the rotational level competition can be observed by synchronous detection of a low-frequency variation of the heterodyne beat frequency signal of two lasers. The competition effects are due to intensity-dependent anomalous dispersion arising from saturation.
Keywords :
Anisotropic magnetoresistance; Dispersion; Doppler shift; Fluid flow; Frequency; Gas lasers; Laser modes; Laser stability; Ring lasers; Ring oscillators;
Journal_Title :
Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JQE.1968.1074966