Chinese Optics Letters, Volume. 18, Issue 11, 111403(2020)
Impact of pre-pulse current and delay time on 46.9 nm laser with larger inner diameter alumina capillary
Fig. 2. Variation of 46.9 nm laser intensity as a function of delay time for different discharge currents.
Fig. 3. Variation of 46.9 nm laser intensity as a function of delay time for different pre-discharge currents. The amplitude of the main discharge current was fixed at 30 kA.
Fig. 4. Variation of laser intensity as a function of pre-pulse current.
Fig. 5. Dependence of laser intensity on the initial filling pressure of Ar for two different delay times: (a) 30 kA, (b) 36 kA, and (c) 40 kA. The amplitude of pre-discharge current was set at 140 A throughout the experiment.
Fig. 6. Laser spots captured for different pre-discharge currents by utilizing a delay time of 8 μs. The main and pre-pulse currents were fixed at 30 kA and 140 A, respectively. The discharge pressure was set at 43 Pa for this experiment. The detection system is fixed at a distance of 170 cm from the capillary exit.
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Muhammad Usman Khan, Yongpeng Zhao, Dongdi Zhao, Huaiyu Cui, Ziyue Cao, Bo An, Feifei Zhang, "Impact of pre-pulse current and delay time on 46.9 nm laser with larger inner diameter alumina capillary," Chin. Opt. Lett. 18, 111403 (2020)
Category: Lasers, Optical Amplifiers, and Laser Optics
Received: Apr. 20, 2020
Accepted: Jul. 22, 2020
Posted: Jul. 22, 2020
Published Online: Sep. 25, 2020
The Author Email: Yongpeng Zhao (zhaoyp3@hit.edu.cn)