Coherent light generators – Particular operating compensation means
Patent
1982-09-29
1985-08-27
Davie, James W.
Coherent light generators
Particular operating compensation means
315 41, 372 56, 372 38, H01S 300
Patent
active
045382778
ABSTRACT:
A gas laser having a metal inlet gas feed line assembly shaped as a coil, to function as an electrical inductance and therefore high impedance to pulses of electric current applied to electrodes at opposite ends of a discharge tube of a laser, for example. This eliminates a discharge path for the laser through the inlet gas feed line. A ferrite core extends through the coil to increase the inductance of the coil and provide better electric isolation. By elimination of any discharge breakdown through the gas supply, efficiency is increased and a significantly longer operating lifetime of the laser is provided.
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Alger Terry W.
Benett William J.
Carnahan L. E.
Davie James W.
Gaither Roger S.
Hightower Judson R.
The United States of America as represented by The United States
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