Unitary body laser head

Coherent light generators – Particular resonant cavity – Mirror support or alignment structure

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ABSTRACT:
A laser head includes a body having opposite ends, and a bore extending axially therethrough for defining a reflector. The body is a unitary member circumferentially around the reflector. The reflector includes a center cavity for coaxially receiving a laser rod, and a plurality of lateral cavities disposed parallel to and extending radially outwardly from the center cavity for receiving flashlamps for optically pumping the laser rod. Reflector and lamp endcaps are removably mounted to the body for mounting the lamps and rod, and allowing individual replacement thereof.

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