1996
DOI: 10.1007/bf01081112
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Theoretical and experimental investigation of a waveguide CO2 laser with radio-frequency excitation

Abstract: A comprehensive experimental and theoretical study of the optimization of a continuous-wave radiofrequency (rf) excited CO2 waveguide laser is presented. The numerical simulation includes the modelling of the gas-discharge plasma parameters like the plasma impedance and energy deposition, the laser kinetics and finally the influence of the resonator feedback on the lasing process. Along with this theoretical study, an extensive experimental research program enabled us to optimize the laser performance of the C… Show more

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“…The system that will be analysed theoretically is our experimental device [4,5] having a waveguide discharge volume of 2.25 × 2.25 x 370 mm 3. The used gas mixture is CO2-Nz-He (1:1:8) at a pressure of 100 Tort.…”
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“…The system that will be analysed theoretically is our experimental device [4,5] having a waveguide discharge volume of 2.25 × 2.25 x 370 mm 3. The used gas mixture is CO2-Nz-He (1:1:8) at a pressure of 100 Tort.…”
Section: Initial Assumptions and System Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is attractive to extend the input power while keeping the discharge in this mode. Finally, a stabilizing excitation technique is described for the inherent unstable region of the discharge.It is well known that the best performance of CO 2 waveguide lasers is obtained with RF excitation [1][2][3][4][5][6]. The choice of the used excitation frequency was mainly determined by practical arguments like the available power supplies.…”
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