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New excitation technique for high-power cw CO2 lasers

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Abstract

CO2 lasers with output powers below 5 kW have recently become well established as tools for cutting, welding, and hardening in production line applications. However, lasers having output powers over 5 kW are not widely used in industrial environments because they use complex and insufficiently reliable techniques such as the e-beam sustained discharge.1

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