Performance of CO2 and CO diffusively cooled RF excited strip-line lasers with different electrode materials and gas composition

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Carbon Dioxide Lasers, Carbon Monoxide Lasers, Electrode Materials, Gas Composition, Gaseous Diffusion, Radio Frequency Discharge, Gas Cooling, Gas Lasers, Gas Mixtures, Performance Tests

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The operation of a RF excited strip-line CO gas laser at a cooling temperature of 0 C is described. A solid powder was observed which had a deleterious effect on laser performance. The introduction of mercury vapor into the gas mixture led to an improvement of greater than 40 percent in power and efficiency as well as changes in the spectral distribution of the laser.

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