Coherent light generators – Particular active media – Gas
Patent
1997-07-11
1998-12-08
Lee, John D.
Coherent light generators
Particular active media
Gas
372 57, 372 98, H01S 3225
Patent
active
058480897
ABSTRACT:
An electric discharge gas laser having a laser cavity in which is contained a laser gas and a fan for circulating the laser gas. The fan is supported by an active magnetic bearing system and driven by a brushless DC motor in which the rotor of the motor and at least two magnetic bearings sealed within the gas environment of the laser cavity and the motor stator and the coils of the bearing magnets are located outside the gas environment.
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Das Palash P.
Larson Donald G.
Sarkar Kamal
Ujazdowski Richard C.
Cymer Inc.
Lee John D.
Ross, Esq. John R.
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