Oscillators – Molecular or particle resonant type
Patent
1974-09-30
1976-10-19
Webster, Robert J.
Oscillators
Molecular or particle resonant type
331 945G, 331 945C, 330 43, H01S 3095, H01S 308, H01S 322
Patent
active
039873722
ABSTRACT:
A continuous wave chemical laser device in which useful species such as free radicals as vibrationally excited molecules are generated by interaction of suitable chemicals such as hydrogen, sulfur hexafluoride, and carbon dioxide with laser radiation. The chemical laser device is capable of generating active species by interaction of its own laser radiation after first being initiated by a suitable initiator. The chemical reactions involved can take place at atmospheric pressure or higher and overcome disadvantages of ordinary chemical lasers.
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patent: 3753147 (1973-08-01), Schulthess
Sousa et al., Optical Spectra, July/Aug., 1969, pp. 48-52.
Welson et al., Applied Physics Letters, vol. 20, No. 2, Jan. 15, 1972, pp. 4-66.
Basov et al., JETP Letters, vol. 15, No. 3, Feb. 5, 1972, pp. 93-94.
Barr, Jr. Thomas A.
Ehrlich John J.
Deaton James T.
Edelberg Nathan
Gibson Robert P.
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of
Webster Robert J.
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