Operational characteristics and power scaling of a transverse flow transversely excited CW CO2 laser |
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Authors: | Jai Khare R. Sreedhar C. P. Paul T. Reghu A. K. Nath |
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Affiliation: | (1) Industrial CO2 Laser Section, Centre for Advanced Technology, 452 013 Indore, India |
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Abstract: | Transverse flow transversely excited (TFTE) CO2 lasers are easily scalable to multikilowatt level. The laser power can be scaled up by increasing the volumetric gas flow and discharge volume. It was observed in a TFTE CW CO2 laser having single row of pins as an anode and tubular cathode that the laser power was not increasing when the discharge volume and the gas volumetric flow were increased by increasing the electrode separation keeping the gas flow velocity constant. The discharge voltage too remained almost constant with the change of electrode separation at the same gas flow velocity. This necessitated revision of the scaling laws for designing this type of high power CO2 laser. Experimental results of laser performance for different electrode separations are discussed and the modifications in the scaling laws are presented. |
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Keywords: | CO2 laser transverse flow dc excitation scaling laws |
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