DocumentCode
917469
Title
Ion laser plasmas
Author
Bridges, William B. ; Chester, Arthur N. ; Halsted, A. Stevens ; Parker, Jerald V.
Author_Institution
Hughes Research Laboratories, Malibu, Calif.
Volume
59
Issue
5
fYear
1971
fDate
5/1/1971 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
724
Lastpage
737
Abstract
The typical noble gas ion laser plasma consists of a high-current-density glow discharge in a noble gas, in the presence of a magnetic field. Typical CW plasma conditions are current densities of 100 to 2000 A/cm2, tube diameters of 1 to 10 mm, filling pressures of 0.1 to 1.0 torr, and an axial magnetic field of the order of 1000 G. Under these conditions the typical fractional ionization is about 2 percent and the electron temperature between 2 and 4 eV. Pulsed ion lasers typically use higher current densities and lower operating pressures. This paper discusses the properties of ion laser plasmas, in terms of both their external discharge parameters and their internal ion and excited state densities. The effect these properties have on laser operation is explained. Many interesting plasma effects, which are important in ion lasers, are given attention. Among these are discharge nonuniformity near tube constrictions, extremely high ion radial drift velocities, wall losses intermediate between ambipolar diffusion and free fall, gas pumping effects, and radiation trapping. The current status of ion laser technology is briefly reviewed.
Keywords
Current density; Electron tubes; Filling; Gas lasers; Glow discharges; Magnetic fields; Plasma density; Plasma properties; Plasma temperature; Pump lasers;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Proceedings of the IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9219
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/PROC.1971.8252
Filename
1450182
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