| Fundamental Mechanisms of Nonequilibrium MFD Lasing Phenomena. (2002) | |||||||||
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| The fundamental mechanisms and feasibility of MHD lasers are addressed in this program, which includes experimental studies of plasma properties by a pulsed technique which simulates the flow in the MHD laser by a temporal transient, and modeling analyses for performance evaluation. A wide range of gas mixtures, electric and magnetic fields, can be selected, and since the plasma is contained in a simple quartz chamber, diagnostics are easier than in a flow system. The utility of the pulsed simulation was clearly demonstrated in early experiments on nonequilibrium MHD plasmas. A key measurement is that of the plasma optical gain. It is done with a CW probe laser passing several (5) times through the 120 cm cabity, then falling on a single detector. The long path length allows measurement of gain within a few percent. The experiment is now producing data. | |||||||||
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