Claims
- 1. A laser comprising:
- a resonator cavity having an optical axis and an outcoupler reflective surface at least one end of the optical axis for at least partially reflecting light of first and second wavelengths within the resonator cavity and for at least partially transmitting light of the second wavelength out from the resonator cavity;
- a pump laser disposed within the resonator cavity and aligned with the optical axis for supplying light at said first wavelength to the laser cavity;
- an optical parametric oscillator disposed within the resonator cavity and aligned with the optical axis for converting light at said first wavelength having a predetermined linear polarization to light of said second wavelength also having said predetermined linear polarization, and
- a saturable absorber Q-switch disposed between the pump laser and the optical parametric oscillator and intersecting said optical axis, wherein
- the Q-switch has an associated Brewster angle and has a surface aligned at the Brewster angle with respect to the optical axis such that only light having said predetermined linear polarization is transmitted through the Q-switch in a direction parallel to the optical axis;
- once the light of the first wavelength has reach a predetermined saturation intensity, the Q-switch is substantially transparent to both said first and said second wavelengths,
- at least when said Q-switch is in its substantially transparent condition, substantially all of the light of the first wavelength that is transmitted along the optical axis with said predetermined polarization and that has not yet been converted to said second wavelength is reflected back and forth along the entire length of the resonator cavity with said predetermined linear polarization, and
- substantially all of the light of the second wavelength that is output from the optical oscillator retains said predetermined polarization and is reflected back and forth along the entire length of the resonator cavity until it is eventually transmitted through the partially transmissive outcoupler surface.
- 2. The laser as defined in claim 1 further comprising a second reflective surface at a second end of the resonator cavity and opposing the outcoupler reflective surface, the second mirror being at least partially reflective of light of said first and second wavelengths.
- 3. The laser as defined in claim 1 wherein the to optical parametric oscillator includes a crystal including a material that can shift an incoming wavelength to an eyesafe wavelength in a non-critically matched condition.
- 4. The laser as defined in claim 1 wherein the resonator cavity is a folded resonator cavity, a prism is located opposite the outcoupler reflective surface,
- the optical axis extends along a first path from the outcoupler reflective surface to the prism and along a second path from the prism to the outcoupler reflective surface, and
- the first path but not the second path passes through the pump laser, and the second path but not the first path passes through the OPO.
- 5. The laser as defined in claim 1 wherein the first wavelength is in the range of 1.00 microns to 1.20 microns and the second wavelength is in the range of 1.5 microns to 1.8 microns.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation in part of commonly assigned application entitled "EYESAFE LASER TRANSMITTER WITH SINGLE RESONATOR CAVITY FOR BOTH PUMP LASER AND OPTICAL PARAMETRIC OSCILLATOR" which was filed on May 7, 1996 under Ser. No. 08/646,200, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,687,186 and which is hereby incorporated in its entirety by reference.
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