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A semi-empirical approach to CO
2
laser kinetics
L. Friedland
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, P. Avivi
, F. Dothan-Deutsch
, H. Keren
*
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Racah Institute of Physics
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Energy Transfer Efficiency
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Semi-empirical Methods
100%
Vibrational Levels
100%
CO2 Laser
100%
Laser Kinetics
100%
Relaxation Constant
100%
Signal Energy
50%
Excitation Cross Section
50%
Small-signal Gain
50%
Electron Energy Distribution Function
50%
Physics
Energy Transfer
100%
Carbon Dioxide Laser
100%
Carbon Dioxide
100%
Energy Distribution
50%
Distribution Function
50%
Electron Energy
50%
Engineering
Energy Transfer Rate
100%
Cross Section
50%
Signal Energy
50%
Energy Distribution
50%
Electron Energy
50%
Signal Gain
50%
Chemistry
Carbon Dioxide
100%
Relaxation
66%
Energy Transfer
66%
Vibrational Level
66%
Distribution Function
33%