Claims
- 1. An electrode comprised of a spinodal copper alloy.
- 2. An electrode as in claim 1 wherein said copper alloy is comprised of copper, nickel and tin.
- 3. An electrode as in claim 1 wherein composition of said alloy is about 81 percent copper, about 7 percent nickel and about 11 percent tin.
- 4. An electrode as in claim 1 wherein said alloy is C96800.
- 5. An electrode as in claim 1 wherein said alloy is C72900 ASTM B740-84.
- 6. An electrode as in claim 1 wherein said electrode is installed in a gas environment containing a halogen gas.
- 7. An electrode as in claim 1 wherein said copper alloy is comprised of about 45% copper, about 30% nickel and about 25% iron.
- 8. An electrode as in claim 6 wherein said halogen gas is fluorine.
- 9. An excimer laser with long life electrodes said laser comprising:
A) a laser chamber containing a laser gas comprising fluorine; B) an electrode set comprising at least one electrode comprised of a spinodal copper alloy; C) a circulating means for circulating said laser gas between said elongated electrode; D) a pulse power electrical system for generating electrical pulses between said electrode to produce a laser gain medium.
- 10. A laser as in claim 9 wherein said copper alloy is comprised of copper, nickel and tin.
- 11. An electrode as in claim 9 wherein composition of said alloy is about 81 percent copper, about 7 percent nickel and about 11 percent tin.
- 12. An electrode as in claim 9 wherein said alloy is C96800.
- 13. An electrode as in claim 9 wherein said alloy is C72900 ASTM B740-84.
- 14. An electrode as in claim 9 wherein said electrode is installed in a gas environment containing a halogen gas.
- 15. An electrode as in claim 14 wherein said halogen gas is fluorine.
- 16. A process for making and using an elongated laser electrode comprising the steps of:
A) fabricating said electrode from a copper alloy; B) annealing said electrode with an annealing process producing spinodal decomposition; and C) installing said electrode in a gas discharge laser chamber.
- 17. A process as in claim 16 wherein said alloy is comprised of copper, tin and nickel and said annealing process comprises holding said electrode at a temperature of between 200° C. and 510° C.
- 18. A process as in Clam 16 wherein temperature of between 200° C. and 510° C. is held for at least 103 seconds.
- 19. A process for making and using an elongated laser electrode comprising the steps of:
A) producing a spinodal copper alloy; B) fabricating said elongated laser electrode using said alloy; and C) installing said electrode in a gas discharge laser.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 09/703,697, filed Nov. 1, 2000. This invention relates to electrodes and in particular to electrodes operating in corrosive atmospheres such as excimer lasers.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Date |
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Parent |
09703697 |
Nov 2000 |
US |
Child |
09776044 |
Feb 2001 |
US |