Abstract: A discharge device, especially for a gas laser, has a discharge chamber through which a gas flows at high velocity and the gas discharge burns as a steady-field discharge between an anode and a cathode lying opposite the anode as the main electrodes extending transversely of the gas flow. To obtain a high ionization rate with a low alternating-current power consumption, while at the same time pre-ionizing the entire volume of incoming gas present between the cathode and anode, at least two pre-ionizing electrodes are present, one of which is in front of the cathode and the other in front of the anode in the direction of flow, and the pre-ionizing electrodes are out of phase with one another.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 4, 1990
Date of Patent:
November 19, 1991
Assignee:
Haraeus Holding GmbH
Inventors:
Peter R. Perzl, Wolfgang Ruberg, Heinz B. Puell