Claims
- 1. A channel structure for a fluid dye laser amplifier and having a flow passage therethrough with an inlet and an outlet for flow of a laseable fluid therethrough, said flow passage having a lasing region between said inlet and outlet, said channel structure having a pumping beam axis transverse to the flow passage at said lasing region and a signal beam axis transverse to both said flow passage at said lasing region and said pump beam axis, said channel structure comprising:
- a pair of opposed and spaced-apart first glass window pieces disposed on opposite sides of said lasing region and positioned for transmission therethrough of a beam projected along said pumping beam axis;
- a pair of opposed and spaced-apart second window pieces disposed on opposite sides of said lasing region for transmission therethrough of a beam projected along said signal beam axis;
- said pairs of first and second window pieces having opposed and inwardly facing surfaces contiguous to each other and forming said flow passage and being shaped so that the cross-sectional area of said flow passage decreases gradually from said inlet end of said passage to said lasing region therein;
- each of said first window pieces having surfaces in abutment with surfaces of both of said second window pieces, said abutting surfaces being joined by a glue such that said pairs of first and second window pieces form a monolithic structure with said flow passage passing therethrough.
- 2. The channel structure of claim 1, wherein said laseable fluid contains a dye and a solvent, and wherein said glue is an epoxy glue compatible with said solvent.
- 3. The channel structure of claim 1 and further including a metallic shell surrounding said pairs of first and second window pieces.
- 4. The channel structure of claim 3 wherein said metallic shell comprises stainless steel.
- 5. The channel structure of claim 3, wherein said metallic shell has openings on said pumping beam axis and said signal beam axis.
Government Interests
The United States Government has rights to this invention pursuant to Contract No. H-7405-ENG-48 between the United States Department of Energy and the University of California for the operation of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
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Draggoo |
Oct 1981 |
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