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LASERS Long-Pulse Operation of Argon Lasers

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Abstract

The construction and operation of an argon laser suitable for long pulse, low duty cycle operation is described. The laser uses a potassium activated alumina cold cathode, Pyrex bore with ceramic liner, ballast tank at the anode, and a single layer magnetic field coil. Operation at pulses several milliseconds long and at a duty cycle of the order of 1100 has been achieved for the 1-W output (5145 Å, TM00 mode) laser.

© 1970 Optical Society of America

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