Claims
- 1. Apparatus for generating two distinct laser frequencies .nu..sub.1 and .nu..sub.2 in an optical cavity, the apparatus comprising:
- a T-shaped optical cavity comprising two arms, a base and a junction region lying between the two arms and the base and having two substantially 45.degree.-45.degree.-90.degree. prisms of material of refractive index n.sub.1 positioned in the junction region of said T-shaped cavity, each prism having a hypotenuse face being adjacent and parallel to but spaced apart from the other by a gap region, with the prisms' hypotenuse faces being oriented at 45.degree. to a horizontal line defined by a first and second arm of said T-shaped cavity;
- a first excitable gas positioned in the gap region between the two prisms and, having a predetermined refractive index n.sub.2 in its unexcited state and a predetermined refractive index n.sub.2 *>n.sub.2 in its electrically or optically excited state, the refractive indexes n.sub.1,n.sub.2 and n.sub.2 * satisfying the relations n.sub.1 /n.sub.2 >.sqroot.2 and n.sub.1 /n.sub.2 *<.sqroot.2;
- first excitation means for controllably and intermittently exciting the first gas;
- a second excitable gas, contained in the first arm of said T-shaped cavity for amplifying optical radiation of frequency .nu..sub.2 when the second gas is excited;
- second excitation means for controllably and intermittently exciting the second gas;
- a third, excitable gas, contained in the base of said T-shaped cavity for amplifying optical radiation of frequency .nu..sub.1 when the third gas is excited;
- third excitation means for controllably and intermittently exciting the third gas;
- a first mirror, positioned on an exposed vertical face of the arm of said T-shaped cavity containing the second excitable gas and being substantially 100 percent reflecting for incident optical radiation of frequency .nu..sub.2 ; and
- a second mirror, positioned on an exposed horizontal face of the base of said T-shaped cavity and being substantially 100 percent reflecting for incident optical radiation of frequency .nu..sub.1.
- 2. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said prism adjacent to said first arm of said T-shaped cavity containing said second excitable gas has its hypotenuse face covered with an optical coating of thickness c/4.sqroot.2 .nu..sub.2, where c is the speed of light in vacuum, and having refractive index n=.sqroot.n.sub.1 n.sub.2 *, and said prism having its face adjacent to the first arm of said T-shaped cavity containing the second excitable gas covered with an optical coating of thickness c/4.nu..sub.2 and of refractive index n=.sqroot.n.sub.1 n.sub.3 * where n.sub.3 * is the refractive index of said second excitable gas in its excited state.
- 3. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said second arm of said T-shaped cavity contains a fourth excitable gas that, in its excited state, either amplifies or does not attenuate optical radiation of frequencies .nu..sub.1 and .nu..sub.2 and a fourth excitation means for excitation of the fourth gas.
- 4. Apparatus for generating two distinct laser frequencies .nu..sub.1 and .nu..sub.2 in an optical cavity, comprising:
- a T-shaped optical cavity having a first arm comprising a hollow 45.degree.-135.degree.-90.degree.-90.degree. trapezoid with a slant face of the trapezoid being a solid face transparent plate of refractive index n.sub.2, a second arm of said T-shaped cavity and a base of said T-shaped cavity being a hollow, corner-truncated right angle corner having said solid plate of refractive index n.sub.2 as a truncation of the corner;
- a first excitable gas contained in said first arm of said T-shaped cavity and having a refractive index n.sub.1 in a rest state and n.sub.1 *>n.sub.1 in an excited state for amplifying optical radiation of frequency .nu..sub.1 when the first gas is in an electrically or optically excited state;
- a second excitable gas, contained in the base of said T-shaped cavity and having a refractive index n.sub.3 in a rest state and n.sub.3 *>n.sub.3 in an electrically or optically excited state capable of amplifying optical radiation of frequency .nu..sub.2 when the second gas is in its excited state, the indices n.sub.2, n.sub.3 and n.sub.3 * satisfying the relations n.sub.2 /n.sub.3 >.sqroot.2 and n.sub.2 /n.sub.3 *<.sqroot.2;
- first excitation means for controllably and intermittently exciting the first gas;
- second excitation means for controllably and intermittently exciting the second gas;
- a first mirror, positioned on an exposed vertical face of the first arm of said T-shaped cavity, the first mirror being substantially 100 percent reflecting for incident optical radiation of frequency .nu..sub.1 ; and
- a second mirror, positioned on an exposed horizontal face of the base of said T-shaped cavity, the second mirror being substantially 100 percent reflecting for incident optical radiation of frequency .nu..sub.2.
- 5. A method for generating two distinct laser frequencies .nu..sub.1 and .nu..sub.2 in an optical cavity, comprising the steps of:
- providing a T-shaped optical cavity having two substantially 45.degree.-45.degree.-90.degree. prisms of a material having a refractive index n.sub.1 positioned in a junction region of said T-shaped cavity, each prism having a hypotenuse face adjacent and parallel to but spaced apart from the other hypotenuse face by a gap region, each hypotenuse face being oriented at 45.degree. to a horizontal line defined by a first and a second arm of said T-shaped cavity;
- introducing a first excitable gas into the gap region between the two prisms, the first gas having a predetermined refractive index n.sub.2 in its unexcited state and a predetermined refractive index n.sub.2 *>n.sub.2 in its electrically or optically excited state, the refractive indexes, n.sub.1, n.sub.2 and n.sub.2 * satisfying the relations n.sub.1 /n.sub.2 >.sqroot.2 and n.sub.1 /n.sub.2 *<.sqroot.2;
- introducing a second excitable gas in said first arm of said T-shaped cavity for amplifying optical radiation of frequency .nu..sub.2 when excited;
- introducing a third excitable gas into a base of said T-shaped cavity for amplifying optical radiation of frequency .nu..sub.1, when excited;
- exciting the second gas to generate laser radiation at frequency .nu..sub.2 ; and
- exciting the first and third gases to generate laser radiation at frequency .nu..sub.2.
- 6. The method for generating two distinct laser frequencies .nu..sub.1 and .nu..sub.2 in an optical cavity according to claim 5, additionally comprising:
- introducing into the second arm of said T-shaped cavity a fourth excitable gas that in its excited state either amplifies or does not attenuate optical radiation of frequencies .nu..sub.1 and .nu..sub.2 ; and
- exciting the fourth gas.
Government Interests
The United States Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. W-7405-ENG-48 between the U.S. Department of Energy and the University of California, for the operation of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
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