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2 July 1998 Beam optimization of a TEA-CO2 laser
Tobias Gross, Detlev Ristau, Gordon Wallas, Gabriel Dumitru, Dan G. Sporea, Clementina A. Timus
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Proceedings Volume 3405, ROMOPTO '97: Fifth Conference on Optics; (1998) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.312754
Event: ROMOPTO '97: Fifth Conference on Optics, 1997, Bucharest, Romania
Abstract
The paper describes the methods used to adapt an industrial TEA- CO2 laser to the requirements of the ISO standard 11 254-2 for a laser induced damage threshold experimental facility. The goals were to improve the pulse energy stability and the laser beam spatial profile and the methods were: (1) finding the best discharge voltage; (2) adapting the laser cavity, (3) using suitable apertures. There is also presented the experimental set- up for beam characterization, which included a laser beam profiler (a line of 60 pyroelectric detectors), an energy-meter to monitor the pulse energies and KCl optical components for beam splitting and beam guiding. Every beam distribution was regarded as a linear combination of normalized Gauss-Hermite functions and the fitting algorithm allows the calculation of the coefficients of this combination.
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Tobias Gross, Detlev Ristau, Gordon Wallas, Gabriel Dumitru, Dan G. Sporea, and Clementina A. Timus "Beam optimization of a TEA-CO2 laser", Proc. SPIE 3405, ROMOPTO '97: Fifth Conference on Optics, (2 July 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.312754
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KEYWORDS
Laser resonators

Pulsed laser operation

Mirrors

Standards development

Beam splitters

Optical components

Laser induced damage

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