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Fast-tuned high quality beam CO2 laser operating in continuous and pulse-periodic mode with average power up to 2.5 kW

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Abstract

A laser has been created on the basis of the continuous electric-discharge CO2 laser with a cross gas flow of the LOK-series.1 A gas-discharge chamber1 has 2 discharge gaps that are formed by a common plane anode which is placed in the central part of the gas dynamic channel and 2 cylindrical cathodes being arranged on both sides of the anode close to the channel walls.

© 1994 IEEE

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