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18 January 1985 D.C. Hollow Cathode He-Kr Discharge
P. Apai, M. Janossy, I. Palmai, K. Rozsa, G. Rubin
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Proceedings Volume 0473, Symposium Optika '84; (1985) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.942423
Event: Symposium Optika '84, 1984, Budapest, Hungary
Abstract
Experiments carried out up to now related to the hollow cathode He-Kr laser were done using for excitation half-wave rectified a.c. pulses with a low repetition rate in order to overcome problems associated with Kr cataphoresis, impurities, unwanted transitions of the glow discharge into an arc and to avoid overheating of the discharge tube, which may cause damage of it. In the present paper a report is given on the investigations performed to develope a discharge tube for laser operation in a d.c. discharge.
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P. Apai, M. Janossy, I. Palmai, K. Rozsa, and G. Rubin "D.C. Hollow Cathode He-Kr Discharge", Proc. SPIE 0473, Symposium Optika '84, (18 January 1985); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.942423
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KEYWORDS
Krypton

Sputter deposition

Aluminum

Amplifiers

Ionization

Chemical species

Helium

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