Claims
- 1. A ring laser angular rate sensor comprising:
- a mechanically thermally stable block for providing a cavity defined substantially by inner wall portions for containing a primary gas and potentially including gas contaminants, said cavity including a plurality of interconnected cavity portions providing a closed-loop path; and
- at least a first anode and a cathode, in communication with said cavity and said gas therein, and in which said anode is composed of, at least in part, a getter material, said first anode and said cathode adapted to be connected, in the operate condition, to an electrical potential source for passage of electrical current therebetween through said gas and of sufficient magnitude to produce a pair of counter-propagating laser beams along said closed-loop path.
- 2. The gas discharge device of claim 1 wherein said getter material is selected from the alkaline-earth group.
- 3. The gas discharge device of claim 1 wherein said getter material is selected from a group consisting of strontium, barium, titanium, and calcium.
- 4. The gas discharge device of claim 1 wherein said first anode and said cathode are adapted to be connected to an electrical potential source of polarity and sufficient magnitude to sputter said etter material onto portions of said cavity inner wall portions.
- 5. The sensor of claim 2 wherein said first anode includes:
- head portion means capable of providing a seal between said block and a selected cavity potion of said cavity;
- stem portion means fixed to said head portion means and extending means composed of, at least in part, said getter material.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 449,901, filed Dec. 15, 1982, now abandoned.
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