Coherent light generators – Particular beam control device – Mode discrimination
Patent
1982-11-24
1985-11-19
Sikes, William L.
Coherent light generators
Particular beam control device
Mode discrimination
372101, 372 97, 372 83, 372 68, 372102, H01S 3098
Patent
active
045546665
ABSTRACT:
The use of a Galilean telescope, situated in between the two lasing mediums that are located within the resonant cavity of a single longitudinal mode hybrid laser, increases the effective mode volume and, hence, the amount of lasing energy that can be derived from such a hybrid laser.
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Chin; "Various Techniques for Producing a Single Longitudinal Mode TEA-CO.sub.2 Laser"; Optics & Laser Tech., Apr. 1980, pp. 85-88.
Gondhalekar et al.; "The Mechanism of Single-Frequency Operation of the Hybrid-CO.sub.2 Laser"; IEEE Jour. of Quant. Elect., vol. QE11, No. 3, Mar. '75.
Lavigne et al.; "TEA-Laser Emission of the Sequence Bands of CO.sub.2 ", Opt. Lett., vol. 2, No. 5, May '78.
Haas George E.
Jr. Leon Scott
RCA Corporation
Seligsohn George J.
Sikes William L.
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