Frontiers of Optoelectronics, Volume. 9, Issue 4, 592(2016)
Effect of excitation frequency on characteristics of mixture discharge in fast-axial-flow radio frequency-excited carbon dioxide laser
A one-dimensional fluid model has been used to describe the effect of radio frequency (RF) on the characteristics of carbon dioxide (CO2), nitrogen (N2) and helium (He) mixture discharge at 120 mbar in fast-axialflow RF-excited CO2 laser. A finite difference method was applied to solve the one-dimensional fluid model. The simulation results show that the spatial distributions of electron density and current density rely strongly on the modulating driven frequency. When the excitation frequency changes from 5 to 45 MHz, the plasma discharge is always in α mode. Moreover, as the excitation frequency increasing, the higher densities of COV001 2 and N*Vib 2 can be obtained, which is important to get higher excitation efficiency for the upper laser level.
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Heng ZHAO, Bo LI, Wenjin WANG, Yi HU, Youqing WANG. Effect of excitation frequency on characteristics of mixture discharge in fast-axial-flow radio frequency-excited carbon dioxide laser[J]. Frontiers of Optoelectronics, 2016, 9(4): 592
Category: RESEARCH ARTICLE
Received: Apr. 8, 2015
Accepted: Jul. 8, 2015
Published Online: Mar. 9, 2017
The Author Email: WANG Youqing (yqwang13@163.com)