Gas discharge laser device

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Inventors

Lamboo, Theodorus F.

Application #

804721

Filed

Jun-8-1977

Published

Mar-6-1979

Current US Class

248/174
248/49
248/901
372/109

International Classes

H01S 003/02

Field of Search

248/49 248/54 331/94.5 313/238 313/269

Assignee

U.S. Philips Corporation (New York, NY)

Examiners

Bonck; Rodney H.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Streeter; William J., Cohen; Simon L.

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Abstract
A holder supporting a gas laser holder has two pair of leaf springs, each pair being situated in a plane at right angles to the longitudinal axis of the gas discharge laser and on either side of said laser, thereby isolating the laser device from bending moments as a result of temperature gradients in the laser or holder.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A gas discharge laser device comprising a tubular gas discharge laser having a longitudinal axis, a holder, at least two pairs of bifurcated leaf springs connected to said holder, each pair of leaf springs being located in a plane substantially at right angles to the longitudinal direction of the gas discharge laser, and two clamping bands provided around the laser and attached to each of said leaf springs on either side of said laser through both bifurcations of each leaf spring, each band thereby forming an assembly with one pair of leaf springs.

2. A gas discharge laser device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the points of engagement of all the leaf springs to the holder are situated substantially in a plane including the longitudinal axis of the laser.



Description
The invention relates to a gas discharge laser device comprising a tubular gas discharge laser, a holder and suspension elements for connecting the laser to the holder.

Such as gas discharge laser device is disclosed in German Pat. No. 1,944,958 in which a gas discharge laser is mechanically vibration isolated from its holder by arranging the laser in the holder on three resilient rubber plugs. For many applications in which the emanating laser beam should have a very fixed position with respect to its surroundings, for example, in interferometers and in the so-called "Video Long Player" (an apparatus in which a disc comprising optical information is read by means of a laser beam), said method of connection does not provide sufficient isolation. The plugs permit a movement of the laser in nearly all directions, while in the case of shocks the laser will start vibrating with respect to its holder and its surroundings.

Published German Pat. Application 22 19 904 disclosed a CO.sub.2 laser device in which the discharge tube and the mirror of the resonator are secured together by means of flexible clamps. The connection points are situated in the nodal points of the fundamental frequency of the resonator which is formed by the mirrors. By this measure according to said specification the transmission of acoustical vibrations from the holder to the resonator is strongly attenuated. In this case, a solution is given which only reduces the transmission of vibrations. If, however, the part of the laser tube between the two clamps expands as a result of heating of the laser tube, the laser tube will move with respect to the resonator mirrors.
 
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