Coherent light generators – Particular operating compensation means
Patent
1986-06-05
1988-06-07
Scott, Jr., Leon
Coherent light generators
Particular operating compensation means
372 29, 372 87, 372 82, 372 61, H01S 300
Patent
active
047501820
ABSTRACT:
The turn-on delay of a gas laser is significantly reduced by inducing a transient electric field of sufficient intensity to induce ionization in a localized region of the laser adjacent to the anode. This is accomplished by means of a coupler which couples the voltage applied to the cathode to a region of the laser immediately adjacent to the anode electrode.
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Crane Dale E.
Watson Mathew D.
Jr. Leon Scott
Sherman Sylvan
UNIPHASE Corporation
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