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THE CARBON DIOXIDE LASER
Michael Passens April 7, 2009
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Content The Carbon Dioxide Molecule Energy-scheme Power-scheme Set-up
Characteristics Recent experiment
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The Carbon Dioxide Molecule
Three normel modes of vibration Asymmetric stretch mode Bending mode Symmetric stretch mode
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Energy-scheme Vibration energy levels
Each of the Vibration energy level has a set of rotational levels Selection rules
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Power-scheme Excitation of Nitrogen vibration by electron impact
Collisional transfer Laser transition from (0,0,1) to (1,0,0) mode vibrational energy converted into translational energy by collisions with Helium
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Set-up Longitudinally excited laser
Works as a conventional gas discharge laser Water coolant jacket For a gas temperature above 600K the cross section increases extremely Low pressure laser Pulsed and cw laser output
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Transversely excited laser
High total gas pressures of 1 atmosphere Much higher energy output per unit volume Pulsed laser output
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Characteristics One of the most powerful and efficient ( up to 30%) laser available These lasers have produced cw powers of greater than 100 kW and pulsed energies of as much as 10kJ Is used in the general field of materials processing ( cutting,drilling, etching and so forth)
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Recent experiment Will a Bendable Laser Scalpel Make the Cut ( Scientific American/ March 4, 2009) directing the infrared energy through a flexible fiber tube lined with reflective material You do not need a series of mirrors Water absorbs CO2 laser energy well, enabling such devices to make a more precise cut than a normal scalpel
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Recent experiment
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