Explosive and thermic compositions or charges – Processes of making
Patent
1975-10-20
1978-09-19
Vertiz, O. R.
Explosive and thermic compositions or charges
Processes of making
1491094, 331 945G, 423439, C06B 2300
Patent
active
041151682
ABSTRACT:
This application concerns a process for generating carbon monosulfide (CS) in quantity for a carbon monoxide (CO) chemical laser using thermochemical dissociation of carbon disufide (CS.sub.2) in a high temperature (T.gtoreq. 2400 K) fuel-oxidizer flame.
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Laser Focus, "Gas Dynamic Laser Pumped With Gasoline and Spark Plug", p. 16, Sept. 1971, vol. 7, No. 9.
Jeffers et al., "CO Chemical Laser Directly Fueled by Carbon Monosulfide," Appl. Phys. Lett. , vol. 22, No. 11 (1 June 1973), pp. 587-589.
Peu et al., "Determination of Optical Gain for CO Transitions in a CS.sub.2 -O.sub.2 Flame by Oscillation-Range Measurements," Applied Physics Letters, 15 June 1971, pp. 538-540.
Buonadonna Victor R.
Jeffers William Q.
Rasmussen Richard L.
Richardson Ralph J.
Langel Wayne A.
McDonnell Douglas Corporation
Vertiz O. R.
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