Device for generating a laser radiation and associated fabrication method
US-2017373456-A1 · Dec 28, 2017 · US
US9515446B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9515446-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314898341-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 27, 2013 |
| Priority date | Jul 18, 2013 |
| Publication date | Dec 6, 2016 |
| Grant date | Dec 6, 2016 |
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A gas laser device which can perform optical amplification, laser light passing through a laser gas excited by electrical discharge, including: a first and second pair of discharge electrodes arranged longitudinally along an optical axis of the laser light; at least two mirrors reflecting the laser light amplified by the gas laser, the mirrors arranged opposite to each other to interpose a first discharge region defined by the first pair of discharge electrodes and a second discharge region defined by the second pair of discharge electrodes therebetween; and a shielding member located between the first pair of discharge electrodes and the second pair of discharge electrodes, the shielding member protruding from electrode surfaces of the discharge electrodes toward the optical axis of the laser light. The configuration can efficiently suppress parasitic oscillation with a simple structure.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A gas laser device for performing optical amplification wherein laser light passes through a laser gas excited by electrical discharge, and a discharge direction, an optical axis of said laser light, and a direction of flow of said laser gas are orthogonal to one another, comprising: a first pair of discharge electrodes and a second pair of discharge electrodes arranged longitudinally along the optical axis of said laser light; at least four mirrors for reflecting the laser light amplified by said gas laser, the mirrors being each arranged opposite to each other so as to interpose a first discharge region defined by said first pair of discharge electrodes and a second discharge region defined by said second pair of discharge electrodes therebetween; at least two windows for separating said laser gas from an external air; and a shielding member located between discharge electrodes positioned on the same side with respect to the optical axis of said laser light, out of said first and second pairs of discharge electrodes, the shielding member protruding from an electrode surface of said discharge electrodes toward the optical axis of said laser light, wherein said at least two windows are arranged on the side of the discharge electrodes on which said shielding member is located, with respect to said at least four mirrors, and the optical axis of said laser light passing through said at least two windows inclines with respect to the electrode surfaces of said first and second pairs of discharge electrodes. 2. The gas laser device according to claim 1 , wherein a shape of protrusion of said shielding member has a shape selected from the group of saw-tooth wave, triangle wave and sinusoidal wave. 3. The gas laser device according to claim 1 , wherein apertures each having an opening through which the laser light passes are located in front of said at least four mirrors. 4. The gas laser device according to claim 2 , wherein the shape of protrusion of said shielding member has a protrusion of one mountain oriented to the discharge region formed by said first and second discharge region. 5. The gas laser device according to claim 3 , wherein for said shielding member the following equation is satisfied, wherein a is a width of a surface oriented in a direction of protrusion height as measured along the optical axis, λ is a wavelength of said laser light, φ is a diameter of said opening of said aperture, D is a discharge gap between the discharge electrodes of said first and second pairs of discharge electrodes, and z is a distance from said shielding member to said opening [ Eq . 1 ] a < 4 λ z π ϕ sin ( D / z ) .
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