Operation and Performance of a Two-Stage Blumlein Transversely Excited Atmospheric Nitrogen Laser
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In this paper we present a new electrical arrangement, a two-stage Blumlein circuit, for the excitation of a nanosecond transversely excited atmospheric nitrogen (TEA-N_2) laser. The circuit consists of three discharge loops controlled by two spark gaps. By means of temporal adjustment in the second two-electrode spark gap, the laser channel was mode to break down at the highest possible overvoltage. This produced a high laser output with low shot-to-shot fluctuation which was correlated to the enhanced discharge characteristics in the laser channel namely, high current and low plasma resistance.
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- 1996-10-15
著者
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Tou Teckyong
Institute Of Advanced Studies University Of Malaya
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KWEK Kuanhiang
Institute of Advanced Studies, University of Malaya
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ONG Duusheng
Institute of Advanced Studies, University of Malaya
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Kwek K
Institute Of Advanced Studies University Of Malaya
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Ong Duusheng
Institute Of Advanced Studies University Of Malaya
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