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5 June 2003 Advanced iodine lasers
William E. McDermott, Robert Coombe, Julanna Gilbert, Renate Van Allen, Makalia Heldt
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The NCl-I laser has been demonstrated using HN3 as a fuel. In this paper, we discuss the possibility of constructing a NCl(a1Δ)-I transfer laser using NCl3 as a fuel. Not only is NCl3 more stable, but also may eliminate the requirement for a combustor. We present kinetic modeling and some initial results of experiments designed to understand the basic physical processes in this system.
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William E. McDermott, Robert Coombe, Julanna Gilbert, Renate Van Allen, and Makalia Heldt "Advanced iodine lasers", Proc. SPIE 4971, Gas and Chemical Lasers and Intense Beam Applications IV, (5 June 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.483498
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KEYWORDS
Chemical species

Chlorine

iodine lasers

Iodine

Photolysis

Argon

Chemical lasers

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