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26 October 1989 Excimer Laser With High Pulse Energy And Typical Applications
Heinz-Leonhard Jetter, Klaus-Joachim Schmatjko, Manfred Schroeder
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Proceedings Volume 1132, High Power Lasers and Laser Machining Technology; (1989) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.961568
Event: 1989 International Congress on Optical Science and Engineering, 1989, Paris, France
Abstract
The research program aims at scaling excimer lasers of high pulse energy (>2J) in output power. A XeC1 laser operated with paralleled waterline capacitors and a hollow cathode type X-ray gun has yielded 225 W at a pulse energy of > 2,25 J and a repetiton rate of 100 Hz. A short laser of 15 cm gain length was designed as a flexible tool for quick modification of components and for having more reserve in electrical power and gas throughput for scaling. So far with the short gain length and XeC1 0,56 J pulse energy were achieved. Applications of high pulse energy lasers focus on material processing. A Siemens XP 2020 excimer laser was used for structured removal of different coating/substrate systems of metals, ceramics and polymers, e. g. metal coating on ceramics, ceramic protection on steel, superconducting ceramic films on ceramics, polyimide on copper and metals sputtered on copper.
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Heinz-Leonhard Jetter, Klaus-Joachim Schmatjko, and Manfred Schroeder "Excimer Laser With High Pulse Energy And Typical Applications", Proc. SPIE 1132, High Power Lasers and Laser Machining Technology, (26 October 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.961568
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KEYWORDS
Coating

Laser applications

Excimer lasers

Ceramics

Metals

Pulsed laser operation

High power lasers

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