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Transversely electrically excited atmospheric pressure gas laser working in pulses (tea laser)
   
Document Number
US Patent 4319202
Issued Date
March 9, 1982
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Inventors
Reif; Werner (Klosterneuburg,AT)
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Abstract
A transversely electrically excited atmospheric pressure gas laser working in a pulsed mode (TEA laser) includes a cooled working gas conducted in circulation, a cooled cathode, an anode arranged at a distance from the cathode, and an open-worked auxiliary electrode arranged therebetween. The cooled cathode is designed as a metallic conducting, elongated cathode plate extending in the direction of the optical axis and the auxiliary electrode is arranged parallel to the cathode in the cathode drop region, in order to produce a glow skin covering the entire cathode.
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Published
March 9, 1982
Application Number
06/089,441
Filed
October 30, 1979
US Classification
372/83   372/87
Int'l Classification
H01S   3/036   (20060101)   H01S   3/0971   (20060101)  
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Priority Data
Nov 03, 1978 [AT] 7881/78 Oct 12, 1979 [AT] 6664/79
USPTO Field of Search
331/94.5PE   331/94.5P  
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