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13 August 1993 ICCL: a novel industrial compact CO2 laser
Avigdor Zajdman, Oded Amichai, N. Danon, Shai Eisenberg, Y. Kraus, Boaz Lissak
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Abstract
A novel industrial CO2 laser is presented, based on a proprietary combination of rf excitation, conductive cooling and a specially fitted resonator, conforming with size and shape of the discharge. This design results in the most compact laser-head of the kilowatt-class that is available on the market. The current model, ICCL 1000, generates about 1200 watts, in a high quality beam suitable for metal-cutting applications.
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Avigdor Zajdman, Oded Amichai, N. Danon, Shai Eisenberg, Y. Kraus, and Boaz Lissak "ICCL: a novel industrial compact CO2 laser", Proc. SPIE 1972, 8th Meeting on Optical Engineering in Israel: Optoelectronics and Applications in Industry and Medicine, (13 August 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.151110
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KEYWORDS
Lasers

Pulsed laser operation

Laser cutting

Metals

Laser resonators

Polarization

Electrodes

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