Claims
- 1. A spark array for providing ultraviolet preionization in a gas laser comprising: a plurality of spark gaps disposed in an array to provide a series connected current path therethrough during application of high voltage electrical energy thereto, said spark gaps comprise a plurality of conductor wires of substantially equal length, and each wire being supported on and electrically connected to a cylindrical metal post so that respective wire ends of intermediate wires are adjacent for providing respective spark gaps, and first and second conductive means for supplying a high voltage electrical energy across said spark gaps.
- 2. A spark array as set forth in claim 1 wherein said metal posts are equally spaced apart in at least one row for rotatably positioning adjacent wire ends to provide a variable air gap therebetween, and further comprising a metal ground plate and a dielectric supporting material, said dielectric supporting material lying on said metal ground plate and supporting said metal posts thereon, said ground plate being electrically connected to said second conductive means.
- 3. A spark array as set forth in claim 2 wherein said dielectric support material has recesses therein for supporting said posts in spaced apart alignment, said dielectric supporting material and each of said metal posts providing a capacitance between said posts and said ground plate, said capacitance having a breakover voltage greater than said high voltage electrical energy.
- 4. A spark array as set forth in claim 3 wherein each of said spark gaps provide a capacitance which is much less than the capacitance between said posts and said ground plates for providing a series-parallel capacitance circuit between said first and second conductive means prior to application of high voltage energy for providing a current path through said spark gaps when a predetermined voltage is supplied at said first conductive means and thereby initiating a series, sequential glow discharge of ultraviolet radiation from said gaps.
DEDICATORY CLAUSE
The invention described herein was made in the course of or under a contract or subcontract thereunder with the Government and may be manufactured, used, and licensed by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment to us of any royalties thereon.
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U. K. Chatterjee et al., "An U-V Preionized Tea CO.sub.2 Laser", Indian J.hysics, 50, 170-178 (1976). |