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Thread: Dye laser pumped with a TEA CO2 laser ! ?

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    I think trying to structure the bubbles into a kind of linear lamp would undermine the proximity advantage. If Arnold's system works, it might be interesting to see if a film of sacrificial liquid could flow around the capillary to remove the products of ionization and allow a rapid rep rate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by planters View Post
    I think trying to structure the bubbles into a kind of linear lamp would undermine the proximity advantage. If Arnold's system works, it might be interesting to see if a film of sacrificial liquid could flow around the capillary to remove the products of ionization and allow a rapid rep rate.
    Today i make some test on the plasma creation on the quartz tube with the TEA CO2 laser.

    Tomorrow, i will put a resonator an the dye to show if i have laser emission?



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    That's awesome! It's nice to see something a little different on here!

    Eagerly awaiting more!

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    Arnold,
    Have you examined the capillary tube? Is there any visible erosion of the surface? What dye? Will you flow it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by planters View Post
    Arnold,
    Have you examined the capillary tube? Is there any visible erosion of the surface? What dye? Will you flow it.
    show some photos from the capillary

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    In a couple of minutes i will goto my workshop to finish the laser Mirrors and start with a Rh6G at 1.10^-3 Mol
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    You have me on the edge of my seat (when I can sit down) Please let us know if this works even if it is only poorly.

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