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Modeling of Output Characteristics of a UV Cu+ Ne-CuBr Laser

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  • Snezhana Georgieva Gocheva-Ilieva
  • Desislava Stoyanova Voynikova
  • Iliycho Petkov Iliev

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This paper examines experiment data for a Ne-CuBr UV copper ion laser excited by longitudinal pulsed discharge emitting in multiline regime. The flexible multivariate adaptive regression splines (MARSs) method has been used to develop nonparametric regression models describing the laser output power and service life of the devices. The models have been constructed as explicit functions of 9 basic input laser characteristics. The obtained models account for local nonlinearities of the relationships within the various multivariate subregions. The built best MARS models account for over 98% of data. The models are used to estimate the investigated output laser characteristics of existing UV lasers. The capabilities for using the models in predicting existing and future experiments have been demonstrated. Specific analyses have been presented comparing the models with actual experiments. The obtained results are applicable for guiding and planning the engineering experiment. The modeling methodology can be applied for a wide range of similar lasers and laser devices.

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  • Snezhana Georgieva Gocheva-Ilieva & Desislava Stoyanova Voynikova & Iliycho Petkov Iliev, 2012. "Modeling of Output Characteristics of a UV Cu+ Ne-CuBr Laser," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2012, pages 1-21, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:420782
    DOI: 10.1155/2012/420782
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