Claims
- 1. A laser comprising:
- a reasonant cavity including a solid state laser rod;
- means for abstracting energy from said cavity; and
- pumping means for pumping said laser rod, said pumping means including:
- a solid metal whose combustion in oxygen occurs at sufficiently high temperatures so that the ensuing optical radiation will maintain oscillations in said laser rod;
- a source of oxygen which will maintain combustion of said metal;
- means for providing a sustaining flow of said oxygen past said metal; and
- means for igniting said metal.
- 2. The laser as defined in claim 1, said pumping means further including a rod to support said metal foil, said rod having a high melting temperature, said metal foil being disposed about said rod.
- 3. The laser as defined in claim 2, wherein said metal foil is selected from the group consisting of:
- zirconium,
- aluminum, and
- thorium.
- 4. The laser as defined in claim 2, wherein said rod is graphite.
- 5. The laser as defined in claim 1, further including an optically transparent tube and means for accommodating said laser cavity within said tube.
- 6. The laser as defined in claim 5, further including means for supplying a fluid coolant to said tube to cool said laser rod.
- 7. The laser as defined in claim 1, wherein said pump means further includes a tube enclosing said metal foil and means for applying said oxygen to said tube.
- 8. The laser as defined in claim 1, further including a housing having a cavity for containing said resonant cavity and said pumping means.
- 9. The laser as defined in claim 8, wherein said housing cavity is of elliptical cross section.
- 10. The laser as defined in claim 8, wherein said housing cavity is highly reflective.
- 11. The laser as defined in claim 8, wherein said housing includes means for admitting oxygen to said pumping means and a coolant to said laser rod.
Government Interests
The invention herein described was made in the course of or under a contract or subcontract thereunder with the Department of the Air Force.
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