Claims
- 1. In a gas slab laser having a pair of parallel, elongated electrically insulated electrodes mounted in a housing and forming a gas discharge area having a rectangular cross section, a laser gas mixture sealed in the housing, an RF feed terminal coupled to each electrode and adapted to couple to a source of RF-excitation, and an arrangement of reflective optical elements mounted to opposite ends of the housing adapted to form a laser resonator operable in the discharge area when RF excitation is applied,
- wherein the improvement comprises:
- each electrode having a large surface portion supported in close proximity to the inner wall of the housing to facilitate heat transfer,
- a first pair of elongated heatsinks contiguous those outer surfaces of the housing which are adjacent the large surface portions of the electrodes inside the housing,
- the source of RF-excitation being coupled to the RF terminals and mounted in heat transfer relationship relative to a second pair of elongated heatsinks which are juxtaposed the first pair of heatsinks, and
- a liquid passageway within each heatsink for passing coolant liquid therethrough for removing heat from the housing and the source of RF excitation.
- 2. In a gas slab laser having a pair of parallel, elongated electrically insulated electrodes mounted in a housing and forming a gas discharge area having a rectangular cross section, a laser gas mixture sealed in the housing, an RF feed terminal coupled to each electrode and adapted to couple to a source of RF-excitation, and an arrangement of reflective optical elements mounted to opposite ends of the housing adapted to form a laser resonator operable in the discharge area when RF excitation is applied,
- wherein the improvement comprises:
- each electrode having a large surface portion supported in close proximity to the inner wall of the housing to facilitate heat transfer,
- a first pair of elongated heatsink portions contiguous those outer surfaces of the housing which are adjacent the large surface portions of the electrodes inside the housing,
- the source of RF-excitation being coupled to the RF terminals and mounted in heat transfer relationship relative to a second pair of elongated heatsink portions, and
- an enclosed internal water passageway within each heatsink portion for passing coolant liquid therethrough for removing heat from the housing and the source of RF excitation.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/543,924 filed on Oct. 17, 1995 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,661,746.
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Divisions (1)
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