Loading…

Double-short-pulse CO2 laser with double longitudinal discharge tubes

•A CO2 laser with a double-longitudinal-discharge-tube system produced double short pulses with a pulse interval of 2 μs to 50 ms.•The pulse width of the first laser pulse was 256 ns.•The second laser pulse was affected by the first discharge space that produced the first laser pulse and depended on...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Published in:Infrared physics & technology 2023-05, Vol.130, p.104620, Article 104620
Main Authors: Uno, Kazuyuki, Yoshimura, Kunihiko, Watarai, Shohei, Kodama, Yasushi, Yoneya, Kazuyuki
Format: Article
Language:English
Subjects:
Citations: Items that this one cites
Items that cite this one
Online Access:Get full text
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
Description
Summary:•A CO2 laser with a double-longitudinal-discharge-tube system produced double short pulses with a pulse interval of 2 μs to 50 ms.•The pulse width of the first laser pulse was 256 ns.•The second laser pulse was affected by the first discharge space that produced the first laser pulse and depended on the discharge interval of the two discharge tubes in a discharge interval of 5 ms or less.•The pulse width of the second laser pulse was 160–976 ns. A double-longitudinal-discharge-tube system was employed in a CO2 laser producing double short pulses. The CO2 laser consisted of two longitudinal discharge tubes and one optical cavity. A pulsed power supply was connected to each discharge tube, and the switching timing of the pulsed power supplies was controlled by a pulse generator. Therefore, each discharge tube could be discharged at arbitrary timing, and two laser pulses with arbitrary pulse intervals could be generated. In a discharge interval of 2 μs to 50 ms for the two discharge tubes, double laser pulses were produced. The pulse width of the first laser pulse was 256 ns. The pulse width of the second laser pulse was 160–976 ns. The pulse width, peak intensity and energy of the second laser pulse depended on the discharge interval, in a discharge interval of 5 ms or less. The second laser pulse was affected by the first discharge space that produced the first laser pulse.
ISSN:1350-4495
1879-0275
DOI:10.1016/j.infrared.2023.104620