Publication Date:
2004
abstract:
Large area, narrow discharge gap, diffusion cooled gas lasers are nowadays a well established technology for the
construction of industrial laser sources. Successful examples exist both with the slab (Rofin-Sinar) or coaxial (Trumpf)
geometry.
The main physical properties and the associated technical problems of the transverse large area RF discharge, adopted
for the excitation of high power diffusion cooled gas lasers, are reviewed here. The main problems of this technology
are related to the maintenance of a uniform and stable plasma excitation between closely spaced large-area electrodes at
high power-density loading. Some practical solutions such as distributed resonance of the discharge channel proved
successful in the case of square or rectangular cross-sections but hardly applicable to geometries such as that of coaxial
electrodes.
In this paper we present some solutions, adopted by our group, for the development of slab and annular CO2 lasers and
for CO2 laser arrays with linear or circular symmetry. We will also briefly mention the difficulties encountered in the
extraction of a good quality beam from an active medium with such a cross section. A problem that has also seen some
interesting solutions.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Diffusion Cooled Gas Lasers; RF discharge; CO2 lasers
List of contributors:
Lapucci, Antonio
Book title:
High-Power Laser Ablation V
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