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28 July 1989 Discharge And Output Characteristics Of CW-CO2 Laser With Auxiliary Glow-DC-Discharge
Etsuo Noda, Setsuo Suzuki, Osami Morimiya
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Proceedings Volume 1042, CO2 Lasers and Applications; (1989) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.951257
Event: OE/LASE '89, 1989, Los Angeles, CA, United States
Abstract
A transverse-flow, cross-discharge cw-C02 laser with an auxiliary glow-DC-discharge was developed. The maximum input power increased twice to four times as large as that without the auxiliary discharge. A single-path resonator with 65 mm-aperture and a Z-path resonator with 45 mm-aperture were set up. The output power exceeding 3 kW was obtained for both type resonators with 40 cm-long-discharge area. We deduced an equation which gave the output power for the Z-path resonator. The calculated results agreed with the measured output power.
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Etsuo Noda, Setsuo Suzuki, and Osami Morimiya "Discharge And Output Characteristics Of CW-CO2 Laser With Auxiliary Glow-DC-Discharge", Proc. SPIE 1042, CO2 Lasers and Applications, (28 July 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.951257
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