Rare earth gas laser
Abstract
A high energy gas laser with light output in the infrared or visible region of the spectrum is described. Laser action is obtained by generating vapors of rare earth halides, particularly neodymium iodide or, to a lesser extent, neodymium bromide, and disposing the rare earth vapor medium in a resonant cavity at elevated temperatures; e.g., approximately 1200/sup 0/ to 1400/sup 0/K. A particularly preferred gaseous medium is one involving a complex of aluminum chloride and neodymium chloride, which exhibits tremendously enhanced vapor pressure compared to the rare earth halides per se, and provides comparable increases in stored energy densities.
- Inventors:
- Issue Date:
- OSTI Identifier:
- 7251445
- Assignee:
- Energy Research and Development Administration
- Resource Type:
- Patent
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
- Subject:
- 42 ENGINEERING; GAS LASERS; DESIGN; HALIDES; INFRARED RADIATION; LASER MATERIALS; RARE EARTH COMPOUNDS; VAPOR PRESSURE; VERY HIGH TEMPERATURE; VISIBLE RADIATION; ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION; HALOGEN COMPOUNDS; LASERS; PHYSICAL PROPERTIES; RADIATIONS; THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES; 420300* - Engineering- Lasers- (-1989)
Citation Formats
Krupke, W F. Rare earth gas laser. United States: N. p., 1975.
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Krupke, W F. Rare earth gas laser. United States.
Krupke, W F. Fri .
"Rare earth gas laser". United States.
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title = {Rare earth gas laser},
author = {Krupke, W F},
abstractNote = {A high energy gas laser with light output in the infrared or visible region of the spectrum is described. Laser action is obtained by generating vapors of rare earth halides, particularly neodymium iodide or, to a lesser extent, neodymium bromide, and disposing the rare earth vapor medium in a resonant cavity at elevated temperatures; e.g., approximately 1200/sup 0/ to 1400/sup 0/K. A particularly preferred gaseous medium is one involving a complex of aluminum chloride and neodymium chloride, which exhibits tremendously enhanced vapor pressure compared to the rare earth halides per se, and provides comparable increases in stored energy densities.},
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place = {United States},
year = {1975},
month = {10}
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