Abstract: A laser discharge, where the laser discharge can be formed by electrodes and at least one sidewall in a manner allowing a more compact structure than previously provided. Protrusions in the electrodes allow easier laser starts, and sectional sidewall(s) allow easier fabrication of sidewall(s), decreasing manufacturing costs.
Abstract: A laser waveguide, where the laser waveguide can be formed by electrodes and at least one sidewall in a manner allowing a more compact structure than previously provided. Protrusions in the electrodes allow easier laser starts, and sectional sidewall(s) allow easier fabrication of sidewall(s), decreasing manufacturing costs.
Abstract: A laser waveguide, where the laser waveguide can be formed by electrodes and at least one sidewall in a manner allowing a more compact structure than previously provided. Protrusions in the electrodes allow easier laser starts, and sectional sidewall(s) allow easier fabrication of sidewall(s), decreasing manufacturing costs.
Abstract: Provided is a device/method of alignment of a laser's beam with the laser's support system so that the beam is substantially parallel in a chosen direction with respect to a reference line on the laser's support system.
Type:
Application
Filed:
January 12, 2005
Publication date:
April 27, 2006
Applicant:
LiteLaser LLC
Inventors:
Nathan Monty, Kevin Armbruster, Kenneth Lind
Abstract: A laser waveguide, where the laser waveguide can be formed by electrodes and at least one sidewall in a manner allowing a more compact structure than previously provided. Protrusions in the electrodes allow easier laser starts, and sectional sidewall(s) allow easier fabrication of sidewall(s), decreasing manufacturing costs.
Abstract: A folded sheet is used as a basis for a fin array to cool laser modules. The folded sheet has flat portions that are connected in thermal contact with the laser module, and fins formed by interconnecting portions. This arrangement is highly convenient for assembly, inexpensive, and provides for highly effective heat exchange.
Type:
Application
Filed:
January 12, 2005
Publication date:
November 24, 2005
Applicant:
LiteLaser LLC
Inventors:
Nathan Monty, Kenneth Lind, Kevin Armbruster