Electronic-laser system for outputting radio-frequency signal an

Coherent light generators – Particular beam control device – Nonlinear device

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ABSTRACT:
A master radio-frequency signal output from a master oscillator is input to a frequency converter. The frequency converter generates and outputs a multiplied signal having a frequency higher than that of the master radio-frequency signal by using the master radio-frequency signal. A loss of light reciprocating in an optic resonator of a laser oscillator is controlled by both the master radio-frequency signal output from the master oscillator and the multiplied signal output from the frequency converter. It is possible to highly precisely synchronize a pulse laser beam and a radio-frequency signal.

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