Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Laser gas replenishment method
- Patent Title (中): 激光加气方式
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Application No.: US10338779Application Date: 2003-01-06
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Publication No.: US06965624B2Publication Date: 2005-11-15
- Inventor: Hans-Stephan Albrecht , Klaus Wolfgang Vogler , Juergen Kleinschmidt , Thomas Schroeder , Igor Bragin , Vadim Berger , Uwe Stamm , Wolfgang Zschocke , Sergei Govorkov
- Applicant: Hans-Stephan Albrecht , Klaus Wolfgang Vogler , Juergen Kleinschmidt , Thomas Schroeder , Igor Bragin , Vadim Berger , Uwe Stamm , Wolfgang Zschocke , Sergei Govorkov
- Applicant Address: DE Goettingen
- Assignee: Lambda Physik AG
- Current Assignee: Lambda Physik AG
- Current Assignee Address: DE Goettingen
- Agency: Stallman & Pollock LLP
- Main IPC: G02B5/18
- IPC: G02B5/18 ; G03F7/20 ; H01S3/036 ; H01S3/038 ; H01S3/08 ; H01S3/0971 ; H01S3/1055 ; H01S3/134 ; H01S3/225 ; H01S3/00 ; H01S3/09 ; H01S3/097 ; H01S3/22

Abstract:
A method and apparatus is provided for stabilizing output beam parameters of a gas discharge laser by maintaining a molecular fluorine component of the laser gas mixture at a predetermined partial pressure using a gas supply unit and a processor. The molecular fluorine is provided at an initial partial pressure and is subject to depletion within the laser discharge chamber. Injections of gas including molecular fluorine are performed each to increase the partial pressure of molecular fluorine by a selected amount in the laser chamber preferably less than 0.2 mbar per injection, or 7% of an amount of F2 already within the laser chamber. A number of successive injections may be performed at selected intervals to maintain the constituent gas substantially at the initial partial pressure for maintaining stable output beam parameters. The amount per injection and/or the interval between injections may be varied based on the measured value of the driving voltage and/or a calculated amount of the molecular fluorine in the discharge chamber. The driving voltage is preferably determined to be in one of multiple driving voltage ranges that are adjusted based on the aging of the system. Within each range, gas injections and gas replacements are preferably performed based on total applied electrical energy to the discharge and/or alternatively, on time and/or pulse count.
Public/Granted literature
- US20040252740A1 Laser gas replenishment method Public/Granted day:2004-12-16
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