Coherent, Inc.
RADIO-FREQUENCY EXCITED GAS LASER
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Abstract:
A radio-frequency excited carbon dioxide (CO.sub.2) or carbon monoxide (CO) gas laser includes two electrodes, which have passivated surfaces, within a sealed housing. Features in a ceramic slab or a ceramic cylinder located between the electrodes define a gain volume. Surfaces of the ceramic slab or the ceramic cylinder are separated from the passivated surfaces of the electrodes by small gaps to prevent abrasion thereof. Reducing compressive forces that secure these components within the housing further reduces abrasion, thereby extending the operational lifetime of the gas laser.
Status:
Application
Type:
Utility
Filling date:
28 Jan 2021
Issue date:
5 Aug 2021