High peak power and high repetition rate characteristics in a current-pulsed Q-switched CO[sub 2] laser with a mechanical shutter
- Tohoku Univ., Sendai (Japan). Research Inst. of Electrical Communication
An electro-mechanical Q-switched (EMQ) CO[sub 2] laser is Q-switched by a mechanical beam chopper in combination with a pulsed discharge current Such a system can produce pulses with high peak powers (> 10 kW) and high repetition rates (> 1 kpps). In order to analyze the output characteristics, the peak power and the duration of the output pulses have been measured experimentally in detail over a wide range of Q-switching times up to 250 ns. For a low-pressure (< 4 kPa) CO[sub 2] gas system, the standard rate equations adequately explain the experimental results by introducing a new switching function for the form of the cavity loss for the mechanical chopper. In an EMQ-laser with a high initial inversion density (4.5 [center dot]10[sup 15]/cm[sup 3] at 150 mA peak current), multiple peak pulses or pulse distortion have been observed. This is due to the plasma screening effect induced by the burning of the metal shutter blades placed inside the cavity. It is found that tungsten metal shutter blades can be used up to a power density of 259 MW/cm[sup 2] for a focused beam without this effect occurring. The solutions of the rate equations show that optimum coupling can prevent the plasma screening effect even for a Q-switching time longer than the pulse buildup time. The EMQ-laser configured for optimum coupling has produced a peak output power of 30 kW for the 9P20 transition branch in the CO[sub 2] spectrum without any pulse distortion. This value has been obtained even though the discharge length was only 1.3 meters.
- OSTI ID:
- 6982482
- Journal Information:
- IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers); (United States), Vol. 30:4; ISSN 0018-9197
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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