Claims
- 1. A gas laser system including a laser plasma chamber, said laser plasma chamber comprising
- (a) an envelope containing a lasing gas,
- (b) first and second spaced high voltage electrodes disposed within said envelope and adapted to respond to an externally applied signal to generate an electrical discharge between them in said lasing gas, and
- (c) means, responsive to the externally applied signal, for producing a preionizing discharge in said lasing gas, said preionizing discharge producing means including
- said first electrode,
- a first electrically conductive wire having a pair of end portions electrically coupled to said second electrode and an intermediate portion disposed within said envelope adjacent to and spaced from said first electrode, said intermediate portion extending along a portion of the length of said first electrode, and
- an electrically insulating tube disposed about said intermediate portion of said first wire.
- 2. The laser system of claim 1 wherein said insulating tube capacitively couples said first wire to said first electrode to limit said preionizing discharge to the displacement current of said capacitance.
- 3. The laser system of claim 1 wherein said preionizing discharge producing means further comprises
- a second electrically conductive wire having a pair of end regions electrically coupled to said second electrode and an intermediate portion disposed within said envelope adjacent to and spaced from said first electrode, said intermediate portion extending along a portion of the length of said first electrode, and
- an electrically insulating tube disposed about said intermediate portion of said second wire.
- 4. The laser system of claim 3 wherein said first and second wires are positioned symmetrically with respect to said first electrode.
- 5. The laser system of claim 1 wherein said first electrode is a cathode and said second electrode is an anode.
- 6. The laser system of claim 1 wherein said lasing gas comprises nitrogen.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 06/496,068 filed May 19, 1983, now abandoned.
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