Claims
- 1. An optical astable multivibrator utilizing plural layer semiconductor laser diodes which are electrically biased to the point wherein light input causes the laser diodes to commence lasing, the improvement being characterized by:
- a first laser diode (905),
- a first parallel circuit of a first resistor (909) and first capacitor (911) in series with said first laser diode (905),
- a second laser diode (907) in close proximity to and in light relationship with said first laser diode (905),
- a second parallel circuit of a second resistor (913) and second capacitor (915) in series with said second laser diode (907), said first laser diode (905) and first parallel circuit being in parallel circuit relationship with said second laser diode (907) and second parallel circuit,
- a third resistor (917) and a bias supply voltage (V) in series with said laser diode and resistance/capacitance circuits, such that when an external light source is impinged on said first laser diode, said first laser diode will commence to emit laser light with a concomitant increase of current through said first capacitor (911) and third resistor (917) until the voltage across said third resistor (917) reaches a value sufficient to cause said first laser diode (905) to turn off, some of the light (903) emitted by said first laser diode (905) being caused to impinge on said second laser diode (907) which will in turn commence to emit laser light (901) with a concomitant increase of current through said second capacitor (915) and third resistor (917) until the voltage acrosss said third resistor (917) reaches a value sufficient to cause said second laser diode (907) to turn off, said alternate action of the first and second laser diodes continuing at least until the external light source is removed.
- 2. The multivibrator as set forth in claim 1 wherein the period of the repetition frequency of each of said first and second laser diodes can be controlled by selectively varying said first resistor (909), said first capacitor (911) and/or said second resistor (913), said second capacitor (915).
Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 589,796, filed Mar. 14, 1984, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,555,785, which is a division of application Ser. No. 336,750, filed Jan. 4, l982, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,450,567, which is a division of application Ser. No. 056,765, filed July 12, 1979, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,316,156.
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Divisions (3)
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589796 |
Mar 1984 |
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336750 |
Jan 1982 |
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56765 |
Jul 1979 |
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