Oscillators – Molecular or particle resonant type
Patent
1975-09-17
1978-02-14
Moskowitz, Nelson
Oscillators
Molecular or particle resonant type
331 945L, 330 43, H01S 3092
Patent
active
040742083
ABSTRACT:
A flashlamp for exciting a laser medium having a vortex stabilized continuous low level DC discharge. The stabilized continuous discharge is periodically pulsed with a high energy discharge to provide pulses of excitation radiation that are focused into the laser medium to promote lasing thereof.
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Mack Michael E.
Northam Donna B. C.
Jersey Nuclear-AVCO Isotopes, Inc.
Moskowitz Nelson
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