Coherent light generators – Particular resonant cavity – Mirror support or alignment structure
Patent
1993-07-01
1994-09-27
Healy, Brian
Coherent light generators
Particular resonant cavity
Mirror support or alignment structure
372 92, 372 94, 372 99, 372108, 372109, H01S 308, H01S 300
Patent
active
053512634
ABSTRACT:
Known power lasers have outstanding electrical, optical and mechanical properties, in spite of different temperature conditions during switching on and during operation. However, they are expensive. These properties are retained, despite cheaper production costs in that, starting from a solid monolithic optical bench, several mirror blocks and intermediate blocks are mechanically rigidly connected to this, and are shaped such that they do not deflect during chip-removing machining, and those bores necessary for the laser path are only then provided.
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Hacker Michael
Prokop Heinz J.
von Borstel Michael
Wollermann-Windgasse Reinhard
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