A laser apparatus comprises a hollow waveguide containing a lasing gas
composition; structure for directing radiation into the waveguide and for
directing radiation out of the waveguide; and electrical exciting
structure operatively associated with at least part of the waveguide. The
waveguide defines a convoluted, continuously curved path having a
helicoidal shape. The waveguide has a concave, non-closed transverse
section with an open inner portion and is disposed within a gas-tight
container containing the lasing gas composition. The waveguide is a
laterally open groove formed internally in a cylindrical block disposed
within the container.
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183-184.
"Lasers with Polyhedral Energy Guides", Soviet Journal of Quantum
Electronics, vol. 1, No. 4, Jan.-Feb. 1972, by E. Kamenskii et al., pp.
369-375.
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