Influence of the delay between the prepulse and the main discharge on the characteristics of an electric-discharge HgBr laser with ultraviolet preionization

1990 
An experimental study was made of an electric-discharge HgBr laser operated in a system with a high-voltage prepulse applied to the electrodes following a preionization pulse. The laser active volume (3 × 4 × 90 cm) was preionized by a mesh cathode using radiation from a creeping discharge on a glass surface. The mixture consisted of Ne with N2 (2%) at a total pressure of 3 atm (room temperature) and HgBr2 vapor at a concentration of around 3 × 1016 cm − 3. The laser pulse energy depended strongly on the delay τ between the prepulse and the main discharge, reaching a maximum at τ ≈ 1 μs. It was found that the mesh electrode created small-scale (~ 1 mm) inhomogeneities of the conductivity in the discharge zone. The introduction of a delay between the prepulse and the main discharge "eroded" these inhomogeneities, thus increasing the active volume and the lasing energy. An output pulse energy of 0.9 J was obtained with an efficiency of 0.4%
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