Claims
- 1. A laser having a pair of electrodes respectively disposed at opposite ends thereof, comprising:
- a) a first hollow elongated electrically non-conductive element with an interior which forms a discharge chamber having a central portion;
- b) a confinement cylinder located within the central portion of said first hollow element, said confinement cylinder having an exterior wall with opposite end regions each shaped to serve as a reservoir and a central region serving as a central reservoir; and
- c) a liquid metal serving as a lasing medium and contained by said confinement cylinder, said confinement cylinder containing said liquid metal in at least one of said opposite end regions reservoirs and central reservoir, said liquid metal being raised in temperature so that it is transitioned into its vapor state whereby it contributes to the production of lasing of said laser.
- 2. A laser according to claim 1 further comprising ceramic spacers located on both ends of said confinement cylinder so that said confinement cylinder is kept at said central portion of said discharge chamber.
- 3. A laser according to claim 2 further comprising a second hollow elongated electrically non-conductive element interposed between said interior of such first hollow elongated element and said confinement cylinder, said second hollow element having a plurality of apertures.
- 4. A laser according to claim 3 further comprising transparent means having provisions for confining and sealing said ceramic spacers, said electrodes, said first and second hollow elements, and said confinement cylinder.
- 5. A laser according to claim 4 further comprising a reflective element located at one end of said discharge chamber and a light transmissive element located at the other end of said discharge chamber.
- 6. A laser according to claim 1, wherein said confinement cylinder is formed by a chemically inert material selected from the group comprising thoriated tungsten and tantalum.
- 7. A laser according to claim 1, wherein said confinement cylinder is of a material selected from the group comprising stainless steel having a coating of inert material thereon, cemented ceramic tubes, ceramic composites, a high temperature glass, quartz, sapphire, tungsten, platinum, iridium, molybdenum, thorium, rhodium, thulium, silicon, zirconium and combinations thereof.
- 8. A laser according to claim 1, wherein said confinement cylinder confines at least some of said liquid metal in one of its reservoirs regardless of orientation of the laser.
- 9. A confinement device for use with a metal vapor laser containing a liquid metal whose vapor state contributes to the production of lasing, said confinement device comprising:
- a) a hollow element having a cylindrical shape and an exterior wall with opposite end regions each shaped to serve as a reservoir and a central region serving as a central reservoir; and
- b) ceramic spacers being located so that said hollow element having a cylindrical shape is adapted to be centrally in a metal vapor laser.
- 10. A laser having a pair of electrodes respectively disposed at opposite ends thereof, comprising:
- a) a first cylindrical, hollow, electrically non-conductive element with an interior which forms a discharge chamber having a central portion;
- b) a confinement cylinder enclosing at least the central portion of said first hollow element, said confinement cylinder having an exterior wall with opposite end regions reservoirs each shaped to serve as a reservoir and a central region serving as a central reservoir;
- c) liquid metal serving as a laser medium and contained by said confinement cylinder, said confinement cylinder containing said liquid metal in at least one of said opposite end regions reservoirs and central reservoir, said liquid metal being vaporized so as to contribute to the production of lasing of said laser;
- d) a second, hollow, elongated, electrically non-conductive element having a plurality of apertures and interposed between said interior of said first hollow element and said confinement cylinder; and
- e) a pair of optical members one being transparent and the other being reflective and both being arranged so that the lasing produced by said laser exits from one end of said discharge chamber.
- 11. A laser according to claim 10 further comprising ceramic spacers located so that said confinement cylinder is kept at said central portion of said first cylindrical element.
- 12. A laser according to claim 11, wherein said spacers are of an electrically insulating material.
- 13. A laser according to claim 10, wherein said confinement cylinder is selected from the group of materials comprising thoriated tungsten and tantalum.
Government Interests
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by and for the Government of the United States of America for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalty thereon or therefor.
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