Critical angle rotating prism Q-switch

Coherent light generators – Particular beam control device – Q-switch

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H01S 311

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048092827

ABSTRACT:
A CO.sub.2 TEA laser Q-switch uses an intra cavity rotating prism (70) with internally reflecting surfaces (76, 78) at near the critical angle to produce a variable optical loss such that the gain of the laser is switched as the prism rotates through the critical angle. The nitrogen tail portion of the laser output pulse can be eliminated by switching the gain just after the main pulse at the beginning at the tail. An opto-electronic timing device (100), which includes a graded index glass rod (101) rotating with the Q-switch prism, generates a pulse (88) to initiate the laser discharge at the proper lead time before the prism switches the resonator gain.

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