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Temperature Rise and Radial Profiles in CO2 Lasers
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1971
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Electron DensityEngineeringLaser SciencePhysicsTemperature RiseOptical PropertiesApplied PhysicsLaser ApplicationsLaser-plasma InteractionLaser Plasma PhysicGas LasersHeat TransferGas Discharge PlasmaRadial DistributionHigh-power LasersAnalytical Model
An analytical model is presented which provides results for the radial distribution in gas temperature, electron density, and current density in conventional electric-discharge CO2–N2–He lasers. The heat-conduction and electron-diffusion equations are solved, and it is shown that (i) the radial electron density distribution differs only slightly from the usual Bessel-function profile for centerline gas temperature up to 600 °K and (ii) the laser gas-temperature profile is essentially independent of pressure and depends only on the total power input per unit length of tube. Calculated centerline-to-wall temperature differences are in good agreement with experiment, falling about 5% above measured values.
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