Claims
- 1. A laser means comprising:
- an optical resonator cavity formed by a front mirror element and an opposing back mirror element which define between them an optical axis having a specified length, at least one of said mirror elements having a curvature, around said optical axis, concave towards the other one of said mirror elements;
- a solid-state lasing gain element disposed inside said cavity and having
- a longitudinal centerline parallel to the optical axis through a first one of said mirror elements,
- a longitudinally outer end adjacent said first mirror element, and
- a longitudinally opposite inner end with a planar surface which is at its Brewster angle from an axis normal to said gain element centerline; and
- an acousto-optic Q-switch disposed inside said cavity and having
- a longitudinal centerline parallel to the optical axis through the second one of said mirror elements,
- a longitudinally outer end adjacent said second mirror element, and
- a longitudinally opposite inner end with a planar surface which is at its Brewster angle from an axis normal to said Q-switch centerline and is substantially parallel to said inner end surface of said gain element;
- said two inner end surfaces being separated by a first gap having a length, measured normal to said surfaces, not exceeding one-fourth of said specified length of said optical axis, whereby said cavity minimizes astigmatism.
- 2. A laser means as recited in claim 1 wherein said second mirror element comprises a separate substrate which has an outer side coated with a partially reflective dielectric and has an inner side with a planar surface which is at the Brewster angle from an axis normal to said optical axis through said substrate, and wherein said Q-switch has on its outer end a planar surface which is at the Brewster angle from an axis normal to said Q-switch centerline and is parallel to said inner side surface of said second mirror element;
- said outer end surface of said Q-switch and said inner side surface of said second mirror element being separated by a second gap, said first and second gaps having lengths, measured normal to respective pairs of said surfaces, in total not exceeding one-fourth of said optical axis length.
- 3. A laser means as recited in claim 1 wherein said gap is occupied by a transparent gas.
- 4. A laser means as recited in claim 1 wherein said Brewster-angles of said gain element and Q-switch surfaces are equal to within a tolerance of 0.6 degrees.
- 5. A laser means as recited in claim 4 wherein said gain element comprises titanium-doped sapphire and said Q-switch comprises SF10 glass.
- 6. A laser means as recited in claim 4 wherein said gain element comprises Nd:YAG and said Q-switch comprises SF6 glass.
- 7. A laser means as recited in claim 4 wherein said gain element comprises Nd:YLF and said O-switch comprises fused silica.
- 8. A laser means as recited in claim 4 wherein said gain element comprise Nd:YAG and said O-switch comprises SF10 glass.
- 9. A laser means as recited in claim 7 wherein said Q-switch comprises a piezo-electric transducer and drive means for applying acoustic waves at radio frequencies in excess of 50 megahertz in a direction at the Bragg angle from perpendicular to said centerline of said Q-switch.
- 10. A laser cavity comprising: a solid-state laser gain material, a back-mirror element, an acousto-optic Q-switch material, and an end mirror material with a partially-transmissive coating forming a front-mirror element, said materials having substantially matching indices of refraction, said gain and Q-switch materials having respective inner ends with Brewster-angled surfaces separated by a first air gap, and said Q-switch and end mirror materials having, respectively, an outer end and an inner side with Brewster-angled surfaces separated by a second air gap, said first and second gaps having lengths in total not exceeding one-fourth of the distance between said back-mirror element and said front-mirror element, whereby said cavity minimizes astigmatism.
- 11. A laser cavity as recited in claim 10 wherein said gain material has, opposite its Brewster-angled inner end surface, a curved outer end surface with a coating forming said back-mirror element that reflects light at wavelengths resonating within the laser cavity, and said end mirror material has, opposite its Brewster-angled inner side surface, a flat outer side surface with said partially-transmissive coating.
- 12. A laser cavity as recited in claim 10 wherein said gain material has, opposite its Brewster-angled inner end surface, a flat outer end surface with a coating forming said back-mirror element that reflects light at wavelengths resonating within the laser cavity, and said end mirror material has, opposite its Brewster-angled inner side surface, a curved outer side surface with said partially-transmissive coating.
- 13. A laser cavity as recited in claim 10 wherein said gain material has, opposite its Brewster-angled inner end surface, a curved outer end surface with a coating forming said back-mirror element that reflects light at wavelengths resonating within the laser cavity, and said end mirror material has, opposite its Brewster-angled inner side surface, a curved outer side surface with said partially-transmissive coating.
- 14. A laser cavity as recited in claim 10 wherein said gain material has, opposite its Brewster-angled inner end surface, a flat outer end surface with a coating forming said back-mirror element that reflects light at wavelengths resonating within the laser cavity, and said end mirror material has, opposite its Brewster-angled inner side surface, a flat outer side surface with said partially-transmissive coating, and forms a resonant cavity by thermal lensing.
- 15. A laser cavity as recited in claim 10 wherein said Brewster angles are equal to within a tolerance of 0.6 degrees.
- 16. A laser cavity as recited in claim 10 wherein said laser gain material comprises Nd:YLF and said Q-switch and end mirror materials comprise fused silica.
- 17. A laser cavity as recited in claim 10 wherein said laser gain material comprises Nd:YAG and said Q-switch and end mirror materials comprise SF10 glass.
- 18. A laser cavity as recited in claim 10 and further comprising a mounting structure with solder mountings for supporting said gain material and said end mirror material.
- 19. A laser cavity as recited in claim 18 and further comprising a heat sink coupled to said gain material.
Government Interests
This invention was made with U.S. government support under contract DNA001-86C-0239 awarded by the Defense Nuclear Agency. The government has certain rights in this invention.
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