Oscillators – Molecular or particle resonant type
Patent
1975-05-20
1978-02-28
Sikes, William L.
Oscillators
Molecular or particle resonant type
313217, 313231, H01S 3097
Patent
active
040770206
ABSTRACT:
A pulsed gas laser is constituted by Blumlein circuits wherein space metal plates function both as capacitors and transmission lines coupling high frequency oscillations to a gas filled laser tube. The tube itself is formed by spaced metal side walls which function as connections to the electrodes to provide for a high frequency, high voltage discharge in the tube to cause the gas to lase. Also shown is a spark gap switch having structural features permitting a long life.
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Anderson Louis W.
Fitzsimmons William A.
Rasco Marcus S.
Sikes William L.
Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation
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