Claims
- 1. A dual-wavelength laser system with intracavity, sum-frequency mixing comprising:
- a bifurcated resonant cavity having a first arm, a second arm and a common arm;
- a first laser element located in said first arm for producing a first laser beam of a first wavelength;
- a second laser element located in said second arm for producing a second input laser beam of a second wavelength;
- a nonlinear-mixing element in said common arm; and
- a beam combining device for combining said first and second beams and submitting them to said nonlinear-mixing element for producing an output laser beam of a third wavelength whose energy is the sum of the energy of the input laser beams.
- 2. The dual-wavelength laser system of claim 1 in which said first laser element is a solid state element.
- 3. The dual-wavelength laser system of claim 1 in which said second laser element is a solid state element.
- 4. The dual-wavelength laser system of claim 1 in which said first and second laser elements are the same material.
- 5. The dual-wavelength laser system of claim 1 in which each of said laser elements includes a pumping device.
- 6. The dual-wavelength laser system of claim 5 in which each said pumping device is a flashlamp.
- 7. The dual-wavelength laser system of claim 1 in which said first and second laser elements include infrared lasers.
- 8. The dual-wavelength laser system of claim 7 in which said first wavelength is 1064 nm and said second wavelength is 1318 nm.
- 9. The dual-wavelength laser system of claim 1 in which said nonlinear-mixing element is potassium titanyl phosphate (KTP).
- 10. The dual-wavelength laser system of claim 1 in which said nonlinear-mixing element is lithium niobate (LiNbO.sub.3).
- 11. The dual-wavelength laser system of claim 1 in which said nonlinear-mixing element is lithium triborate (LBO).
- 12. The dual-wavelength laser system of claim 1 in which said beam combining device includes a Brewster prism assembly.
- 13. The dual-wavelength laser system of claim 1 in which said beam combining device includes a dichroic mirror.
- 14. The dual-wavelength laser system of claim 1 in which said first and second beams are orthogonally polarized and said beam combining device is a polarizer element.
- 15. The dual-wavelength laser system of claim 14 in which said first wavelength is approximately 1064 nm.
- 16. The dual-wavelength laser system of claim 14 in which said second wavelength is approximately 1318 nm.
- 17. The dual-wavelength laser system of claim 14 in which said third wavelength is approximately 589 nm.
- 18. A dual-wavelength infrared laser system with intracavity, sum-frequency mixing for yellow light generation for vascular lesion removal, comprising:
- a bifurcated resonant cavity having a first arm, a second arm and a common arm;
- a first solid state H2 pfm infrared laser element located in said first arm for producing a first laser beam at approximately 1 micron;
- a second solid state H2 pfm infrared laser element located in said second arm for producing a second input laser beam at approximately 1.3 microns;
- a nonlinear-mixing element in said common arm; and
- a beam combining device for combining said first and second beams and submitting them to said nonlinear-mixing element for producing an output laser beam of a yellow wavelength whose energy is the sum of the energy of the input laser beams.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/012,520, filed Feb. 2, 1993, now abandoned.
STATEMENT ACKNOWLEDGING GOVERNMENT SUPPORT
This invention was made with government support under a grant, 1R43HL48397-01, awarded by the National Institutes of Health. The government has certain rights in the invention.
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