The flow and optical fields of a Q-switched supersonic flow chemical oxygen
-iodine laser are simulated by solving simultaneously the gas flow model co
upled with the precise chemical kinetic model and the geometric optical mod
el. The effects of hyperfine relaxation and velocity cross relaxation for i
odine atoms and nonuniformity of the three-dimensional flow field on power
extraction are investigated. The results show that the peak power under the
influence of hyperfine relaxation and velocity cross relaxation, which is
normalized by the corresponding continuous wave value, is 15. This value ag
rees fairly well with previously reported experimental results of Q- switch
ed chemical oxygen-iodine laser operations. The peak power of pulse in the
three-dimensional flow field is considerably small compared to that in the
equivalent one-dimensional flow field and the pulse is widened roughly twic
e due to insufficient mixing, shock waves, expansion waves and wakes.