Data di Pubblicazione:
1998
Abstract:
The use of capacitive Radio-Frequency discharges for the excitation of thin diffusion cooled regions of gas has caused a remarkable breakthrough in the establishment of new CO2 laser sources. Indeed this technique allows specific power loadings more than one order of magnitude higher than those of conventional slow-now lasers. At the same time it enables efficient laser operation in sealed or quasi-sealed conditions determining an enormous advantage of these sources over fast-now ones. Advantages are also determined by the potentiality of pulsing this kind of discharge at high repetition rates, in the range 1-10 kHz.
Triggered by these considerations a lot of R&D efforts have been made in this field during the last decade, giving rise to rugged and extremely compact CO2 laser sources in the 100-2000 W power segment, useful in medical as well as in low-power industrial applications. To obtain this result several problems had to be faced such as the attainment of a uniform plasma excitation in large area discharges or the extraction of a good quality beam from nonconventional gain region formats.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
lasers (CO2); diffusion-cooled lasers; rf-discharge lasers; slab lasers; slab laser resonators
Elenco autori:
Lapucci, Antonio
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Titolo del libro:
2nd Greek-Italian International Conference on New Laser Technologies and Applications
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