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22 August 1980 Frequency-Stabilized Hybrid CO2 Laser
Paul Pace, James Cruickshank
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Proceedings Volume 0227, CO2 Laser Devices and Applications; (1980) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.958742
Event: 1980 Technical Symposium East, 1980, Washington, D.C., United States
Abstract
A compact atmospheric-pressure hybrid CO2 laser utilizing a transverse double-discharge technique has been constructed and operated at moderate repetition rates. A pulse output energy of 80 nil has been obtained under single-mode conditions at repetition frequencies of 100 Hz. Using the hybrid technique to obtain single-longitudinal-mode operation, we have been able to reach a 7-kHz long-term relative frequency instability between the TEA laser and a local oscillator laser. Measurements of the frequency sweeping during the pulse tail (chirp) are also presented along with a direct measurement of the resonant frequency pulling effect associated with the real part of the electric susceptibility of the gas. Limitations on the pulse repetition frequency for this laser configuration are also discussed.
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Paul Pace and James Cruickshank "Frequency-Stabilized Hybrid CO2 Laser", Proc. SPIE 0227, CO2 Laser Devices and Applications, (22 August 1980); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.958742
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KEYWORDS
Pulsed laser operation

Continuous wave operation

Carbon dioxide lasers

Oscillators

Laser stabilization

Laser resonators

Electrodes

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