A method of excitation of CO2 lasers using multiple electric discharges, with individual stabilisation resistors on both sides of the discharge, to obtain stable, and uniformly distributed volume of excited gas is demostrated. A number of different electrode configurations relevant to axial and transverse excitation have been investigated in both parallel (current flow in adjacent discharges in the same direction), and anti-parallel (current flow in adjacent electrodes in the opposite direction). The results have been applied to a high flow rate axial flow laser system. Measurements of power output indicate that an increase of 18% was obtained using multiple discharge compared with a single discharge of the same total current. The results w...
This paper describes the results of an amplitude modulation experiment performed on a pulse-preioniz...
A transverse gas flow TEA C0₂ laser has been constructed and the use of a perforated hollow rod to s...
Translated from Japanese (Mitsubishi Denki Technical Report 1986 v. 60(3) p. 174-76)SIGLEAvailable f...
Multiple glow discharges have been studied and both electrode and aerodynamic techniques investigate...
Two methods of exciting a trigger wire double discharge electrode system are investigated for the ge...
Our original pumping system for the gas-discharge TE CO2-laser was tested in the 5 kW laser. It incl...
A novel excitation technique is described for molecular gas lasers. A specially constructed electrod...
A successfully working high power CO_2 laser amplifier with fast axial flow and microwave excitation...
Abstract-This paper describes a TE CW CO, laser with a special gas Row scheme and an auxiliary disch...
The design of compact and efficient laser sources having high beam-quality and high beam-power is an...
Two prototype ballasted electrodes were fabricated and tested with a large-volume, reduced pressure,...
A simple double-discharge electrode arrangement for the cw excitation of supersonic molecular gas fl...
We had to test the advantages of electrical preionization for a transverse flow CO_2 laser having 5 ...
In the report the results of numerical simulation of the processes in discharge chambers (DC) of fas...
By insertion of a fast mechanical Q-switch into the resonator, continuous discharge CO2 lasers can y...
This paper describes the results of an amplitude modulation experiment performed on a pulse-preioniz...
A transverse gas flow TEA C0₂ laser has been constructed and the use of a perforated hollow rod to s...
Translated from Japanese (Mitsubishi Denki Technical Report 1986 v. 60(3) p. 174-76)SIGLEAvailable f...
Multiple glow discharges have been studied and both electrode and aerodynamic techniques investigate...
Two methods of exciting a trigger wire double discharge electrode system are investigated for the ge...
Our original pumping system for the gas-discharge TE CO2-laser was tested in the 5 kW laser. It incl...
A novel excitation technique is described for molecular gas lasers. A specially constructed electrod...
A successfully working high power CO_2 laser amplifier with fast axial flow and microwave excitation...
Abstract-This paper describes a TE CW CO, laser with a special gas Row scheme and an auxiliary disch...
The design of compact and efficient laser sources having high beam-quality and high beam-power is an...
Two prototype ballasted electrodes were fabricated and tested with a large-volume, reduced pressure,...
A simple double-discharge electrode arrangement for the cw excitation of supersonic molecular gas fl...
We had to test the advantages of electrical preionization for a transverse flow CO_2 laser having 5 ...
In the report the results of numerical simulation of the processes in discharge chambers (DC) of fas...
By insertion of a fast mechanical Q-switch into the resonator, continuous discharge CO2 lasers can y...
This paper describes the results of an amplitude modulation experiment performed on a pulse-preioniz...
A transverse gas flow TEA C0₂ laser has been constructed and the use of a perforated hollow rod to s...
Translated from Japanese (Mitsubishi Denki Technical Report 1986 v. 60(3) p. 174-76)SIGLEAvailable f...