摘要 |
A flashlamp system is described which permits the use of flashlamp tubes of increased diameter for higher average power capability while retaining the desirable characteristics of a small diameter, wall stabilized tube which includes small image size, short pulse duration and high ionization level. A series of low level pre-pulses are applied to the flashlamp prior to a main pulse to form a low density region along the flashlamp discharge axis for the main pulse for generating radially directed acoustic waves, thereby to confine the main discharge to a small low density region near the tube center. When Xenon flashlamps are used, this results in a higher ionization level of the molecules along the axis of the flashlamp which increases the ratio of the short-lived XeII emission to long-lived continuum, thereby effectively reducing pulse duration. Moreover, the arc generated in response to the application of the main pulse is localized at the tube center resulting in a smaller image to focus into an active laser medium.
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