Coherent light generators – Particular active media – Gas
Patent
1990-12-03
1993-04-06
Epps, Georgia Y.
Coherent light generators
Particular active media
Gas
372 56, 372 57, H01S 322
Patent
active
052009700
ABSTRACT:
Plastic or polymeric materials can be rendered substantially more practical for use in gas laser systems, and the problem of gas contamination due to outgassing of volatile materials can be significantly reduced by coating the polymeric elements with a thin dielectric film.
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Engellenner Thomas J.
Epps Georgia Y.
Summit Technology Inc.
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