Raising the output stability of multielectrode-pairs TEA CO2 laser

The TEA CO2 laser has many advantages. The multidischarge regions are arranged in its optical cavity. It produces multioptical pulses and the interval time between these pulses may be adjusted. Its structure is simple, and it can be operated without gas flow. However, how to obtain the stable output of multioptical pulses concerns many scientists. In the present paper, the measurements and experimental technologies for raising the output stability of multi-optical pulses is studied.