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CW Mid-infrared NH3 Lasers

dc.contributor.advisorReid, John
dc.contributor.advisorJessop, P.E.
dc.contributor.authorKroeker, David Francis
dc.contributor.departmentPhysicsen_US
dc.date.accessioned2020-01-29T18:48:44Z
dc.date.available2020-01-29T18:48:44Z
dc.date.issued1986-03
dc.description.abstractThis thesis describes a series of experiments that were undertaken to extend the limits of output power and wavelength coverage of optically pumped mid-infrared lasers. Initially, two new CW Raman lasers operating at wavelengths of 11.5 and 12.5 pm were developed. Maximum powers of 650 and 150 mW were produced, with pump powers of 11 and 3.3 W, respectively. The effect of the pump offset on the output power was then determined by measuring the efficiency of an NHg laser pumped at frequency offsets of 94 and 274 MHz. In lasers operating in pure NH3, the larger pump offset required a greater pump intensity to reach threshold, but efficiency increased with pump offset. Higher NH3 pressures could be used at larger pump offsets and the improved efficiency was attributed to reduced saturation effects at the higher operating pressures. Experiments carried out with NHg inversion lasers have greatly increased the output powers available at a large number of wavelengths in the 10 to.14 pm range. In a buffered NH3 mixture, the sR(5,0) transition was pumped on resonance. C^llis;o^r^s with either — or Ar buffer gases were effective in thermalizing the rotational populations in the v>2=1 vibrational level and producing gain on a wide range of frequencies. Output powers as large as 3.5 W on a single line and greater than 5 W multi-line were produced, at efficiencies of 20 and 30 % respectively. The number of lasing wavelengths increased substantially, as more than forty ortho-NH3 transitions were observed to lase in a grating-tuned cavity. The optical pumping technique was then used for the first time to produce line-tunable lasing on para-NH3 transitions. The sR(5,l) transition was pumped near resonance and 24 para-transst'lons were observed to lase. In total, lasing was achieved on 65 different transitions in 14NH3, with wavelengths of 10.3 to 13.8 pm.en_US
dc.description.degreeMaster of Science (MSc)en_US
dc.description.degreetypeThesisen_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11375/25220
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.subjectNH3 lasersen_US
dc.subjectNH3en_US
dc.subjectlasersen_US
dc.subjectmid-infrared lasersen_US
dc.subjectCW mid-infrared NH3 lasersen_US
dc.subjectCW Raman lasersen_US
dc.titleCW Mid-infrared NH3 Lasersen_US
dc.typeThesisen_US

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