IP Library Granted Patent US 7,558,308
Granted Patent B2
US 7,558,308 · App. 12/069,939 · Granted Jul 7, 2009

High power low inductance RF hermetic sealed feed-through for slab CO2 lasers

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Patent No.
US 7,558,308
App. No.
12/069,939
Granted
Jul 7, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

A low inductance, hermetically sealed, RF shielded feed-through is provided for exciting low impedance discharges associated with high power CO 2 slab lasers. The feed-through mechanically obtains RF contact, preferably, at the center of the length of the electrodes that are inserted within the long laser housing, thereby making it easier to obtain a uniform electric field distribution along the length of the electrodes.

Claims (26)

1. A hermetically sealed RF feed-through for a slab laser, the laser including a laser housing having an exterior wall and defining a housing interior, first and second elongated electrodes disposed within the housing interior to be space apart and face-to-face to define a pair of spaced apart electrode edges, the first and second electrodes defining a gap therebetween for containing a lasing gas, the feed-through comprising:

a flange mountable on an exterior wall of the laser housing, the flange having an opening formed therein that corresponds to an opening formed in the exterior wall of the laser housing when the flange is mounted on the exterior wall;

an O-ring recess formed in an inner surface of the flange for receiving an O-ring that provides a hermetic seal between the inner surface of the flange and the exterior wall of the laser housing;

a flange lip formed around the perimeter of the opening in the flange and extending through the opening in the exterior wall of the housing and into the housing interior;

a conductive rod having first and second ends, the first end being connectable to an RF power supply, the second end extending through the opening in the flange such that the flange lip surrounds but is spaced apart from the conductive rod;

a conductive spring assembly connected to the second end of the conductive rod, the conductive rod extending into the housing interior a length such that the spring conductive spring assembly is urged into electrical contact with the edge of the first electrode when the flange is mounted on the exterior wall of the laser housing; and

a conductive shield assembly connected to the flange lip, the shield assembly including a first conductive spring that is urged into electrical contact with the edge of the second electrode when the flange is mounted on the exterior wall of the laser housing.

2. The feed-through of claim 1 , wherein the first and second electrodes are of equal length, the conductive spring assembly and the first spring being in electrical contact with the center of the length of the first and second electrodes, respectively.

3. The feed-through of claim 1 , wherein the second end of the conductive rod comprises a copper rod having a metal cap attached thereto, a ceramic insulator being formed around the metal cap.

4. The feed-through of claim 3 , wherein the shield assembly comprises a nickel plated aluminum RF shield that is fitted over the flange lip, the first spring being attached to the RF shield.

5. The feed-through of claim 1 , wherein the conductive spring assembly comprises first and second conductive springs attached to a nickel plated copper plate that is attachable to the second end of the conductive rod.

6. The feed-through of claim 1 , wherein the pair of electrode edges are formed in a common plane.

7. A slab laser comprising:

a laser housing having an exterior wall and defining a housing interior;

first and second elongated electrodes disposed within to be spaced apart and face-to-face to define first and second electrode edges, the first and second spaced apart electrodes defining a gap therebetween for containing a lasing gas;

a flange mounted on the exterior wall of the laser housing, the flange having an opening formed therein that corresponds to an opening formed in the exterior wall;

an O-ring recess formed in an inner surface of the flange and extending around the flange opening;

an O-ring disposed in the O-ring recess to provide a hermetic seal between the inner surface of the flange and the exterior wall;

a flange lip formed around the perimeter of the flange opening and extending through the opening in the exterior wall and into the housing interior;

a conductive rod having first and second ends, the first end being connected to an RF power supply, the second end extending trough the flange opening and extending through the opening in the exterior wall and into the housing interior such that the flange lip surrounds but is spaced apart from the conductive rod;

a conductive spring assembly connected to the second end of the conductive rod and disposed in electrical contact with the first electrode edge;

a conductive shield assembly connected to the flange lip and disposed in electrical contact with the second electrode edge.

8. The slab laser of claim 7 , wherein

the conductive spring assembly is in electrical contact with the center of the length of the first electrode edge; and

the conductive shield assembly is in electrical contact with the center of the length of the second electrode edge.

9. The slab laser of claim 7 , wherein the first and second electrode edges are formed in a common plane.

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PATENT RELEASE AND REASSIGNMENT - RELEASE OF REEL/FRAME 040575/0001 Recorded Jul 1, 2022
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