Claims
- 1. In a metal halide laser apparatus including a laser discharge tube containing a metal halide laser medium, electrodes spaced apart to define a laser discharge gap therebetween, optical elements disposed at either end of said laser discharge tube to define an optical axis coinciding substantially with the longitudinal axis of said laser discharge tube, electrical excitation means connected to said electrodes for providing laser excitation,
- the improvement for increasing the operational life of said laser discharge tube, the improvement comprising,
- a plurality of electrical insulator apertured discs positioned in spaced-apart alignment within said laser discharge tube and sealed to the inner wall of said laser discharge tube, the apertures of said electrical insulator apertured discs being aligned about said optical axis.
- 2. In a metal halide laser apparatus including a laser discharge tube containing a metal halide laser medium, electrodes spaced apart to define a laser discharge gap therebetween, optical elements disposed at either end of said laser discharge tube to define an optical axis coinciding substantially with the longitudinal axis of said laser discharge tube, electrical excitation means connected to said electrodes for providing laser excitation,
- the improvement for increasing the operational life of said laser discharge tube, the improvement comprising,
- an elongated cylindrical laser discharge tube constructed of an electrical insulator material and including as an integral part thereof a plurality of spaced-apart constricted wall sections having an inner diameter less than the inner diameter of the remaining wall sections of said laser discharge tube, said constricted wall sections forming apertures aligned about the longitudinal axis of said elongated cylindrical laser discharge tube, said longitudinal axis corresponding to the optical axis of said laser apparatus.
- 3. In a metal halide apparatus as claimed in claim 2 wherein said electrical insulator material is quartz.
Government Interests
This invention resulted from work performed under U.S. Navy Contract N00014-74-C-0445.
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