A. Cenian et al., MODELING OF PLASMA-CHEMICAL REACTIONS IN GAS-MIXTURE OF CO2-LASERS .2. THEORETICAL-MODEL AND ITS VERIFICATION, Contributions to Plasma Physics, 35(3), 1995, pp. 273-296
In the paper we have modelled plasma-chemical reactions in the CO2 low
pressure, DC excited lasers. A good agreement of theoretical and expe
rimental results has been achieved. It has been proved that neglect of
reactions with electronic excited species or heterogeneous recombinat
ion leads to almost 50% overestimation of CO2 equilibrium conversion.
The relation of CO2 equilibrium conversion to the reduced field E/N, p
ressure and current density depends on discharge conditions and mainly
on the role played in discharge by ambipolar diffusion. This role dec
reases with an increase of the discharge diameter and of the mixture c
onvection velocity. The CO2 equilibrium conversion increases with grow
th of E/N and j and with decrease of pressure for discharges in small,
sealed-off laser systems. The CO2 equilibrium conversion is not alway
s a monotone function of p in large, convection cooled lasers. It does
not depend so much on E/N as the electron temperature alone if conver
sions in different mixtures are compared.