Active long pulse shaping technique of pulsed CO2 laser using multi-pulse discharge control |
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Authors: | Yu-Soo Lee Hyun-Ju Chung Jong-Han Joung Eung-Jo Kim Hee-Je Kim |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Electrical Engineering, Pusan National University, 30, Changjeon-Dong, Keumjeong-Ku, Pusan 609-735, South Korea;b Agency for Defense Development, P.O. Box 18, ChinHae, KyungNam 645-600, South Korea |
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Abstract: | We describe the pulse forming of pulsed CO2 laser using multi-pulse superposition technique. Various pulse shapes, high duty cycle pulse forming network (PFN) are constructed by time sequence. This study shows a technology that makes it possible to make various long pulse shapes by activating SCRs of three PFN modules consecutively at a desirable delay time with the aid of a PIC one-chip microprocessor. The power supply for this experiment consists of three PFN modules. Each PFN module uses a capacitor, a pulse forming inductor, a SCR, a high voltage pulse transformer, and a bridge rectifier on each transformer secondary. The PFN modules operate at low voltage by driving the primary of HV pulse transformer. The secondary of the transformer has a full-wave rectifier, which passes the pulse energy to the load in a continuous sequence.We investigated various long pulse shapes as different trigger time intervals of SCRs among three PFN modules. As a result, we could obtain laser beam with various pulse shapes and durations from about 250 to 1000 μs. |
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Keywords: | Pulsed CO2 laser Multi-pulse superposition Laser pulse shape Pulse forming network (PFN) Power supply |
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