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    Publication Date: 2011-08-17
    Description: Experiments have been conducted to study the applicability of a CW double-discharge stabilization scheme under conditions appropriate for high-energy lasers in supersonic flows. Steady arc-free volume discharges have been produced in a Mach 3 supersonic-flow test cavity using an auxiliary discharge to stabilize the main discharge at low-current densities in N2 and He/CO mixtures. A significant result is the lack of observed plasma E/N changes in response to auxiliary-discharge current changes. Also, where glow discharges were obtained, the energy loading achieved was less than the threshold required for laser operation.
    Keywords: LASERS AND MASERS
    Type: Journal of Applied Physics; 48; Sept
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    Publication Date: 2011-08-17
    Description: Operation of a CW CO electric-discharge supersonic laser with a pulser-sustainer discharge is described. High-power operation as well as independent control over electron energy and density are demonstrated. Maximum input power achieved to date is 100 kW. The maximum output power is 6 kW or 10% of the sustainer positive-column power. Much improved performance appears possible.
    Keywords: LASERS AND MASERS
    Type: Applied Physics Letters; 31; Dec. 15
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: Experiments were conducted to study the applicability of a double discharge stabilization scheme in conditions appropriate for high energy CO lasers in supersonic flows. A Ludwieg tube impulse flow facility and a ballasted capacitor bank provided essentially steady flow and discharge conditions (d.c.) for times longer than ten electrode length-flow transit times. Steady, arc-free, volume discharges were produced in a Mach 3 test cavity using an auxiliary discharge to stabilize the main discharge in N2 and He/CO mixture. A signigicant result is the lack of observed plasma E/N changes in response to auxiliary discharge current changes. Also, where glow discharges were obtained, the energy loading achieved was very much less than the threshold level required for laser operation.
    Keywords: LASERS AND MASERS
    Type: NASA-TM-X-73201 , A-6897
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