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Jean Charles Jacques – Sébastien Bax – Nicolas Cortès. CO2 Lasers Theory & Conception. 07/01/2008. Contents. Introduction. 1. 1. CO 2 Lasers Theory. 2. Low power CO 2 lasers. 3. High power CO 2 lasers. 4. 5. Conclusion. 5. 1. Introduction. 1.
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Jean Charles Jacques – Sébastien Bax – Nicolas Cortès CO2 Lasers Theory & Conception 07/01/2008
Contents Introduction 1 1 CO2 Lasers Theory 2 Low power CO2 lasers 3 High power CO2 lasers 4 5 Conclusion 5 1
Introduction 1 10.6 µm in the Infrared wavelengths Continuous power capability High efficiency Power from some tens of W to few tens of KW 2
CO2 Lasers Theory 2 • Vibration levels; Energy Storage Bending mode Symmetric Stretching mode Asymmetric Stretching mode Vibrational energy: Rotational energy: 3
CO2 Lasers Theory 2 • Transfer collision • E=2meV<25meV • Active medium composition • CO2: 10-20% • N2: 10-20% • He: 60-80% 4
Low power CO2 Laser 3 • Sealed CO2 Laser Regeneration of CO into CO2 Infrared specific optic Brewsterangledwindows DCDischarge Low power output Smallsizefora CO2 laser No heavy cost and maintenance 5
Low power CO2 Laser 3 • Waveguide CO2 Laser Very small BeO waveguide High pressure active medium Brewsterangledwindows Radiofrequency pumping Yield up to 20% higher than others classical CO2 laser High-quality beam 6
High power CO2 Laser 4 • Fast axial flow lasers Increase gas flow Heat exchanger Convection 1 kW/m
High power CO2 Laser 4 • Fast transverse flow lasers Gas flow controlled by a turbine (100 Torr) The laser beam crosses the cavity many times 10 kW/m Poorer beam quality than axial flow lasers
High power CO2 Laser 4 • TEA lasers Transverse excited atmosphere lasers Electric discharge : few tens of kV 10 atm : broadering effects 10 MW
Conclusion 5 • Wide range of lasers design and outputs spectrum • Low power, High power • Pulsed or continuous mode • Many fields of application • Dominate the cutting and welding business • Lower costs than YAG lasers • Infrared wavelength useful in surgery • Military range finding using LIDAR techniques