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    Research and investigation of gas dynamic lasers

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    Chemical mixing laser investigations were conducted (1) to investigate the properties of a bimolecular exchange laser system pumped by the H + Cl2 yields HCl(v) + Cl reaction, initiated by arc-dissociated H2, with lasing occurring between wavelengths of 3.4 and 4.0 microns, and (2) to establish the feasibility of an atom recombination-transfer laser employing recombination of arc-dissociated nitrogen with subsequent transfer of vibrational energy to CO2 for lasing at 10.6 microns. One-dimensional analytical results indicate higher results should be obtained with up to v = 3 to 2 transitions participating. Diagnostic and analytical results show that the reaction mechanism during mixing, a back reaction of HCl(v) with H atoms, reaction of Cl with H2(v), moderately fast V-V, V-T processes, and possible HCl(o) initial contaminant level may explain the low performance. N2-CO2 thermal mixing laser studies were extended to measure the efficiency of transfer of recombination energy in such a nonequilibrium N2 source to 10.6 microns optical energy. The low level of efficiency suggests that V-T decay processes may prevent vibrational energy freezing until much lower temperatures are achieved and that trapping of energy in long-lived electronic excitation of N2 may be a factor

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