Claims
- 1. A laser assembly comprising:
- a tubular metal housing;
- an open-ended tubular quartz laser discharge tube including a laser medium contained therein positioned within said tubular metal housing;
- a first and second tubular molybdenum electrode means sealed to either end of said tubular quartz laser discharge tube, the longitudinal axis of said tubular molybdenum electrode means coinciding with the longitudinal axis of said tubular quartz laser discharge tube, said axis being the optical axis of said laser assembly;
- laser windows sealed within said first and second tubular molybdenum electrode means to totally enclose the internal volume of said tubular quartz laser discharge tube;
- electrical contact means extending between said first molybdenum electrode means and said tubular metal housing to provide electrical continuity therebetween;
- mounting means connected to said second molybdenum electrode means for securing the combination of said quartz laser discharge tube and said first and second molybdenum electrode means within said tubular metal housing while electrically isolating said second molybdenum electrode means from said tubular metal housing;
- electrical excitation means operatively connected to said second molybdenum electrode means to initiate laser discharge excitation within said tubular quartz laser discharge tube, said tubular metal housing being connected to an electrical ground with the longitudinal electrical discharge produced in said laser medium in response to said electrical excitation means extending between said first and second molybdenum electrode means, said longitudinal discharge serving as a central electrical conductor for said laser assembly and said tubular metal housing functioning as a ground return path which surrounds the laser discharge thereby minimizing the circuit inductance associated with the longitudinal discharge, said tubular metal housing functioning both as a heat shield and a ground shield for reducing electrical noise radiation.
- 2. The laser assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein said laser windows are quartz Brewster angle windows.
- 3. The laser assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein the space between said tubular quartz laser discharge tube and the surrounding tubular metal housing is evacuated.
- 4. The laser assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein said laser medium is a metal or metal halide laser medium.
- 5. The laser assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein said first and second tubular molybdenum electrode means include annular electrode elements coaxially disposed about the optical axis and extending perpendicularly toward said axis.
- 6. The laser assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein said electrical contact means consists of a metal support means extending between said first tubular molybdenum electrode means and the inner surface of said tubular metal housing to provide both electrical continuity therebetween and mechanical positioning and alignment of said tubular quartz laser discharge tube within said tubular metal housing.
Government Interests
This invention resulted from work performed under U.S. Navy Contract No. N00014-74-C-0445 (ONR).
US Referenced Citations (1)
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Date |
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3898586 |
Nelson et al. |
Aug 1975 |
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