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Statistical approach in planning experiments with a copper bromide vapor laser

I P Iliev1, S G Gocheva-Ilieva2, D N Astadzhov3, N P Denev3 and N V Sabotinov3

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To improve the planning of experiments, the statistical analysis of a large amount of experimental data obtained for a copper bromide laser emitting at 510.6 nm and 578.2 nm was performed. Various statistical methods such as factor analysis, method of principal components, multiple regression and others were applied for studying the influence of the ten basic input laser parameters on the output laser power. It was found that the most important parameters are the inside diameter of the laser tube, the diameter of internal rings, the length of the active area and the input electrical power.

PACS

42.55.Lt Gas lasers including excimer and metal-vapor lasers

02.50.Sk Multivariate analysis

42.60.Lh Efficiency, stability, gain, and other operational parameters

Subjects

Computational physics

Optics, quantum optics and lasers

Dates

Issue 5 (2008)

Received 9 August 2007



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