Abstract The parametric optimization of the Ne--CuBr UV laser excited by longitudinal pulsed discharge is analysed by using a self-consistent kinetic model. Consistent characteristics of the optimization process are obtained by comparing with the experimental results. Simulation results show that neon ions come into being along with considerable depletion of the ground-state copper atoms. And the optimization of the discharge tube diameter is the tradeoff between the specific output photon density and the total active volume. Both the optimal neon gas pressure and the optimal reservoir temperature result from the balance between the neon ion density and the ground-state copper atom density to arrive at a maximum of their product.
Received: 25 August 2008
Revised: 04 September 2008
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Fund: Project supported by the National
Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos 10574111 and
10374081).
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Mao Bang-Ning(毛邦宁), Pan Bai-Liang(潘佰良), Chen Li(陈立), Wang Ya-Juan(王亚娟), and Yao Zhi-Xin(姚志欣) Kinetic analysis of the factors limiting the output power of the Ne--CuBr UV laser 2009 Chin. Phys. B 18 1542
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