Claims
- 1. A laser system, comprising:a thermal control system for producing passive cooling of a laser temperature-sensitive component that produces heat, said temperature-sensitive component having a desired operating temperature range, said thermal control system comprising; a heat sink assembly in thermal communication with said temperature-sensitive component to remove heat therefrom, said heat sink assembly containing a substantially solid form of a phase change material, wherein said removed heat causes said phase change material to change from said solid form to a liquid form at a predetermined phase change temperature; and a heat exchanger in thermal communication with said heat sink assembly to remove heat from said heat sink assembly so as to maintain said phase change material at about said phase change temperature, said heat exchanger transferring heat from said heat sink assembly to a working fluid in thermal communication with said heat exchanger to thereby maintain said temperature-sensitive component within said desired operating temperature range and thereby enhance the performance of said temperature-sensitive component.
- 2. The laser system of claim 1, wherein said phase change material is one material selected from the group consisting of gallium, alkyl hydrocarbons, salt hydrates, and low temperature metallic alloys.
- 3. The laser system of claim 1, wherein said laser temperature-sensitive component is one of the components consisting of an acousto-optic q-switch, a nonlinear crystal, a beam dump, a laser diode array, and a laser medium.
- 4. The laser system of claim 1, wherein said heat exchanger is directly attached to said heat sink assembly.
- 5. The laser system of claim 1, wherein said heat sink assembly includes fins having upper and lower portions and defining gaps therebetween, said phase change material being placed in said gaps adjacent to said upper portion, said lower portion of said fins being a part of said heat exchanger.
- 6. The laser system of claim 1, wherein said phase change material is gallium and said working fluid is maintained below about 30° C.
- 7. The laser system of claim 1, wherein said temperature-sensitive component has an operating temperature, said phase change temperature being approximately equal to a desired operating temperature.
- 8. The laser system of claim 1, wherein said temperature-sensitive component has an operating temperature, said phase change temperature being within about 5° C. of a desired operating temperature.
- 9. The laser system of claim 1, wherein said heat exchanger is integrally formed with said heat sink assembly.
- 10. The laser system of claim 9, wherein said heat exchanger has fins which are interposed with fins of said heat sink assembly.
- 11. The laser system of claim 1, wherein said heat sink assembly defines a plurality of phase-change-material cavities for receiving said phase change material, said heat exchanger defines a plurality of working fluid cavities for receiving said working fluid.
- 12. The laser system of claim 11, wherein said phase-change-material cavities are proximately located to said temperature-sensitive component relative to said working fluid cavities.
- 13. The laser system of claim 11, wherein said phase-change-material cavities are interposed with said working fluid cavities.
- 14. The laser system of claim 1, further including a fluid circuit, connected to said heat exchanger, said fluid circuit providing movement to said working fluid for forced convection heat transfer.
- 15. The laser system of claim 1, wherein said heat exchanger is capable of receiving heat from said working fluid and transfers heat to said heat sink assembly in thermal communication with said heat exchanger.
- 16. The laser system of claim 1, wherein said heat sink assembly includes a base plate with a plurality of surfaces extending from said base plate and forming interstices therebetween, said phase change material being in contact with said extended surfaces, said plurality of surfaces extending radially from said base plate.
- 17. The laser system of claim 1, wherein said working fluid is air.
- 18. The laser system of claim 1, wherein said heat exchanger continues to remove heat from said heat sink assembly after operation of said temperature-sensitive component to cause phase change material to return to said solid form.
- 19. A laser system, comprising:a thermal control system for producing passive cooling of a laser temperature-sensitive component that produces heat, said temperature-sensitive component having a desired operating temperature range, said thermal control system comprising; a heat sink assembly in thermal communication with said temperature-sensitive component to remove said heat therefrom, said heat sink assembly containing a substantially solid form of a phase change material, and wherein said removed heat causes said phase change material to change from said solid form to a liquid form at a predetermined phase change temperature; and a heat exchanger in thermal communication with said heat sink assembly, said heat exchanger transferring heat from said heat sink assembly to air that is in thermal communication with said heat exchanger for maintaining said phase change material at about said phase change temperature and thereby to enhance the performance of said temperature-sensitive component by maintaining said temperature-sensitive component within said desired operating temperature range.
- 20. The laser system of claim 19, wherein said air is forced through said heat exchanger.
- 21. The laser system of claim 19, wherein said air is passing through said heat exchanger via natural convection.
- 22. The laser system of claim 19, wherein said heat exchanger continues to remove heat from said heat sink assembly after operation of said temperature-sensitive component to cause said phase change material to return to said solid form.
CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/270,991, filed Mar. 17, 1999, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/151,851, filed Sep. 11, 1998.
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