Coherent light generators – Particular pumping means – Electrical
Patent
1996-02-09
1997-01-21
Scott, Jr., Leon
Coherent light generators
Particular pumping means
Electrical
372 86, 372 83, 372 82, H01S 3097
Patent
active
055965938
ABSTRACT:
A gas laser having a housing including a discharge region that contains a lasing gas medium, a pair of DC electrodes having primary surfaces facing toward the discharge region, the primary surfaces being arranged in substantially parallel planes, and a pair of RF electrodes having secondary surfaces facing toward the discharge region, the secondary surfaces being in substantially parallel planes with the secondary surfaces being arranged substantially orthogonal to the primary surfaces. The gas laser also has an RF power source connected between said pair of RF electrodes and selectively generating an RF discharge in the discharge region, and a DC power source connected between said pair of DC electrodes and selectively generating a DC discharge in the discharge region.
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Crothall Katherine D.
Schieferstein Edward S.
Wojcik Steven E.
Jr. Leon Scott
Luxar Corporation
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