1 June 2009 Study of a three-dimensional axisymmetric-folded combination carbon dioxide laser with five discharge tubes
Tao Feng, Yude Li, Xiankui Liu, Tingguang Yan, Shan Gao
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Abstract
It has been experimentally demonstrated that a three-dimensional axisymmetric-folded combination carbon dioxide laser with five discharge tubes can offer a desired output power and good-quality light beam. The output laser has five sub-beams that start from a mutual point on the inside surface of the output plane lens. The collimation and convergence of the five sub-beams are obtained. In our results, the measured output laser power from a folded resonator was 37 W, and the total output of the laser was 76 W with 10% efficiency.
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Tao Feng, Yude Li, Xiankui Liu, Tingguang Yan, and Shan Gao "Study of a three-dimensional axisymmetric-folded combination carbon dioxide laser with five discharge tubes," Optical Engineering 48(6), 064201 (1 June 2009). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.3139298
Published: 1 June 2009
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Gas lasers

Carbon dioxide lasers

Carbon monoxide

Resonators

Laser resonators

Protactinium

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