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Very high intensity reaction chamber design
Author(s) -
J.J. Devaney
Publication year - 1975
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/4134522
Subject(s) - fluence , optics , concentric , resonator , irradiation , volume (thermodynamics) , laser , intensity (physics) , radiation , confocal , coupling (piping) , materials science , physics , geometry , nuclear physics , mathematics , quantum mechanics , metallurgy
The problem of achieving very high intensity irradiation by light in minimal regions was studied. Three types of irradiation chamber are suggested: the common laser-reaction chamber, the folded concentric or near-concentric resonator, and the asymmetric confocal resonator. In all designs the ratio of high-intensity illuminated volume to other volume is highly dependent (to the $sup 3$/$sub 2$ power) on the power and fluence tolerances of optical elements, primarily mirrors. Optimization of energy coupling is discussed for the common cavity. For the concentric cavities, optimization for both coherent and incoherent beams is treated. Formulae and numerical examples give the size of chambers, aspect ratios, maximum pass number, image sizes, fluences, and the like. Similarly for the asymmetric confocal chamber, formulae and numerical examples for fluences, dimensions, losses, and totally contained pass numbers are given. (auth

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