Claims
- 1. A cathode for a gas discharge device comprised of a monolithic body consisting essentially of beryllium and beryllium oxide, the monolithic body having a first surface having at least a portion of the first surface in communication with an ionization gas, wherein the beryllium oxide has a concentration of at least 4% and wherein said monolithic body includes a contaminant carbon layer on said first surface said carbon layer being sputtered by a selected gas to reduce said carbon layer, thereby increasing secondary electronic emission of said cathode.
- 2. The cathode of claim 1 wherein the selected gas comprises oxygen.
- 3. A laser generator comprising:
- (a) a body containing a gas;
- (b) an electric potential source;
- (c) an electrode in communication with said gas, said electrode secured to said body with a gas tight seal, said electrode being electrically connected to said electric potential source, and wherein said electrode is substantially comprised of a monolithic body consisting essentially of beryllium and beryllium oxide, the monolithic body having a first surface with at least a portion of the first surface in communication with an ionization gas, wherein the beryllium oxide has a concentration of at least 4% and wherein said monolithic body includes a contaminant/,
- carbon layer on said first surface, said carbon layer being sputtered by a selected gas to reduce said carbon layer, thereby increasing secondary electronic emission of said cathode.
- 4. A cathode for a laser generator comprised of a monolithic substrate including a first surface in communication with a lasing gas, said first surface having a thin film of beryllium deposited thereon wherein the thin film of beryllium substantially contiguously covers said first surface of said substrate, thereby producing a controlled coefficient of expansion of said first surface.
- 5. The cathode of claim 4 wherein the beryllium film comprises at least 4.0% BeO.
- 6. The cathode of claim 4 wherein the monolithic substrate comprises substantially a glass-metal alloy of cobalt and nickel.
- 7. The cathode of claim 4 wherein the monolithic substrate comprises substantially carbon.
- 8. The cathode of claim 4 wherein the monolithic substrate comprises substantially ceramic.
- 9. The cathode of claim 4 wherein the substrate comprises substantially conductive material.
- 10. The cathode of claim 4 wherein the monolithic substrate comprises substantially glass.
- 11. A laser generator comprising:
- (a) a body containing a gas;
- (b) an electric potential source;
- (c) an electrode in communication with said gas, said electrode secured to said body with a gas tight seal, said electrode being electrically connected to said electric potential source, and wherein said electrode is substantially comprised of a conductive monolithic substrate having a first surface having at least a portion thereof in communication with said lasing gas, said first surface comprising a thin layer of beryllium deposited; thereon to provide a controlled coefficient of expansion of said first surface wherein the beryllium includes an amount of BeO of at least 4.0%.
- 12. The laser generator of claim 11 wherein the monolithic substrate comprises substantially a glass-metal alloy of cobalt and nickel.
- 13. The laser generator of claim 11 wherein the monolithic substrate comprises substantially carbon.
- 14. The laser generator of claim 11 wherein the monolithic substrate comprises substantially ceramic having a controlled coefficient of expansion.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 07/650,190, "INCREASED CATHODE LIFE DUE TO INCREASING SECONDARY ELECTRON EMISSIONS", Carol M. Ford, filed Feb. 4, 1991, assigned to the same assignee as the present invention, abandoned.
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