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    Applied physics 48 (1989), S. 1-20 
    ISSN: 1432-0649
    Keywords: 42.55E ; 42.60B ; 52
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract We have studied RF discharges as excitation mechanisms for distributed feedback (DFB) CO2 lasers. For CO2 laser plasmas the reduced electric fieldE/N has to be in a well-defined range. The reduced electric fieldsE/N of gas discharges in the narrow gaps with widths of the order of 100 μm required for DFB are considerably above this range. In order to study the feasibility of these RF-excited discharges for DFB CO2 lasers we have measured the electron temperatureT e in their plasmas. From helium-line-intensity ratios we have deduced a lower limit of the electron temperatureT e of 4eV. The observed high intensities of bands of singly ionized nitrogen indicate an even higher electron temperature, but an efficient pumping of the upper laser level is not possible with an electron temperature above 2.5 eV. We have estimated the electron densityn e and the current densityj e from ratios of the intesities of forbidden and allowed helium lines. The high current densityj e is in the range of abnormal glow discharges. In the gas discharges between narrow gaps the electron oscillation amplitudex e is large than the electrode separationd. In order to replace the resulting high electron losses a high electron temperatureT e is necessary to sustain the gas discharge. Because of this high electron temperatureT e an efficient pumping of the upper laser level is not possible.
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    Applied physics 49 (1989), S. 49-57 
    ISSN: 1432-0649
    Keywords: 42.60B ; 42.60D ; 42.80F ; 42.80L
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract In this paper systematic numerical studies of the nonlinear operation of a waveguide distributed feedback gas laser equipped with a metal waveguide of rectangular cross section are presented. An approximate formula relating small-signal gain with the output power and the parameters of the structure for this kind of lasers is derived. Characteristics revealing saturation effects for weak as well as strong coupling regions are presented.
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    Applied physics 42 (1987), S. 129-145 
    ISSN: 1432-0649
    Keywords: 42.60B ; 42.60D ; 42.80F ; 42.80L
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract In this paper we review theoretical and experimental studies on optically pumped 496 μm CH3F DFB lasers of different configurations, including grazing-incidence arrangement and phase matching by a gap in the periodic structure. These configurations combine the simple tuning mechanism of grazing-incidence systems with the high frequency selectivity of DFB. Our theoretical considerations based on coupled-wave theory are concerned with the dispersion relations and resonance conditions of standard and phase-matched DFB and grazing-incidence gas lasers. We have succeeded in calculating the relevant TM coupling coefficients for lasers with rectangular periodic waveguides. For laser cavities with various continuous gratings we have measured the resonant heights and tuning angles of the laser oscillations of first- and second-order DFB. We have found good agreement with theoretical resonance conditions. In order to improve the mode selectivity and to attain single longitudinal mode operation, which is a requirement for semiconductor lasers in many applications, we have introduced variable gaps in the center of the gratings. These provide phase matching and gap modes. We have compared the measured gap modes with our theory and found agreement in specific cases, where the phase-matched cavity implies single-mode laser operation. Our results on standard and phase-matched DFB cavities promise an improvement of the performance of phase-matched semiconductor lasers with respect to small bandwidth and optimized output power.
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