Claims
- 1. A laser beam frequency diagnostic system comprising:
- a first pulsed laser for generating a first short time duration pulsed laser beam having a pulse length duration of approximately 10-100 nanoseconds, the instantaneous frequency of which is to be determined,
- a second reference laser for generating a second laser beam having a predetermined frequency,
- means for heterodyning said first and second laser beams to form a beat signal representative of the difference between said first and second frequencies,
- means for processing said beat signal to determine the instantaneous frequency of said first laser beam,
- means for normalizing said beat signal,
- means for determining the relative phase between said beat signal and an assumed constant frequency average beat signal, and
- means for determining the derivative of said relative phase versus time.
- 2. A system as in claim 1 wherein said second reference laser is a continuous wave (CW) reference laser.
- 3. A system as in claim 1 wherein said second reference laser is a pulsed laser.
- 4. A system as in claim 1 including mixer means for converting said beat signal down to a lower frequency.
- 5. A system as in claim 1 including means for time multiplexing said beat signal and said pulsed laser intensity signal.
- 6. A laser beam frequency diagnostic system comprising:
- a first pulsed laser for generating a first short time duaration pulsed laser beam having a pulse length duration of approximately 10-100 nanoseconds, the instantaneous frequency of which is to be determined,
- a second continuous wave (CW) reference laser for generating a second laser beam having a predetermined frequency,
- means for heterodyning said first and second laser beams to form a beat signal representative of the difference between said first and second frequencies, and
- means for processing said beat signal to determine the instantaneous frequency of said first laser beam,
- means for normalizing said beat signal,
- means for determining the relative phase between said beat signal and an assumed constant frequency average beat signal, and
- means for determining the derivative of said relative phase versus time.
- 7. A laser beam frequency diagnostic system for determining the instantaneous frequency of a short time duration pulsed laser beam having a pulse length duration of approximately 10-100 nanoseconds, said system comprising:
- a continuous wave (CW) reference laser for generating a CW laser beam having a predetermined frequency,
- means for heterodyning said pulsed laser beam and said CW laser beam to form a beat signal representative of the difference between said first and second frequencies,
- means for processing said beat signal to determine the instantaneous frequency of said first laser beam,
- means for normalizing said beat signal,
- means for determining the relative phase between said beat signal and an assumed constant frequency average beat signal, and
- means for determing the derivative of said relative phase versus time.
- 8. In a laser beam frequency diagnostic system, the method comprising the steps of:
- generating a first short time duration pulsed laser beam having a pulse length duration of approximately 10-100 nanoseconds, the instantaneous frequency of which is to be determined,
- generating a second continuous laser beam having a predetermined frequency,
- heterodyning said first and second laser beams to form a beat signal representative of the difference between said first and second frequencies,
- processing said beat signal to determine the instantaneous frequency of said first laser beam, including the steps of
- normalizing said beat signal,
- determining the relative phase between said beat signal and an assumed constant frequency average beat signal, and
- determining the relative of said relative phase versus time.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The United States Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. W-7405-ENG-48 between the United States Department of Energy and the University of Californiz for the operation of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
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