Claims
- 1. A compact excimer laser, including
- a housing structure having a plurality of walls forming an internal laser cavity,
- a gas located within the laser cavity and with the gas capable of lasing action,
- a pair of spaced electrodes located within the laser cavity and forming an electrical discharge area between the electrodes for stimulating gas within the discharge area to lasing action in accordance with an electrical discharge between the electrodes,
- one of the pair of electrodes located along a central position within the cavity and grounded to the housing structure,
- the other of the pair of electrodes located adjacent to one of the walls of the housing structure, and
- window structures having windows located at the ends of the housing structure adjacent the discharge area and with each window structure including a plurality of parallel vane members located within the window structure to define a series of small chambers to diffuse the movement of gas from the interior of the laser cavity toward the window structures due to shockwaves produced by the electrical discharge.
- 2. The compact excimer laser of claim 1 additionally including means for capturing a portion of the gas and for filtering the captured gas to provide a volume of clean gas and with the clean gas supplied to the window structure at the windows to reduce contaminents on the windows
- 3. The compact excimer laser of claim 1 additionally including a fan located within the laser cavity for circulating gas through the discharge area and further including vane members located adjacent the window structures to reduce the velocity of the circulating gas adjacent the window structure.
- 4. The compact excimer laser of claim 1 additionally including a rotating fan located within the laser cavity for circulating the gas through the discharge area.
- 5. The compact excimer laser of claim 4 additionally including vane members located within the laser cavity for directing the circulating gas through the discharge area.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 144,799, filed Jan. 15, 1988.
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