Claims
- 1. A modular unstable ring resonator consisting of: a plurality of beam turning mirrors, spaced apart and disposed for providing a circuitous optical path that forms the boundary of an area; a plurality of pairs of laser gain medium modules and beam expander modules, at least one pair of said plurality of pairs being disposed between adjacent ones of said beam turning mirrors in said optical path, and a plurality of beam output means for providing mutually coherent output beams, one of said beam output means being disposed between the laser gain medium module and beam expander module of each pair of said laser gain medium modules and beam expander modules.
- 2. A modular unstable ring resonator as set forth in claim 1 wherein said beam expander modules are inverted afocal telescopes and said beam output means are scraper mirrors.
- 3. A modular unstable ring resonator as set forth in claim 2 wherein said afocal telescopes are aplanatic.
- 4. A modular unstable ring resonator as set forth in claim 3 wherein said plurality of pairs of laser gain medium modules and beam expander modules comprise at least five pair, and said scraper mirrors are output mirrors having a central aperture therethrough for passing optical energy therethrough from said laser gain medium module to said beam expander module along said optical path.
- 5. A modular unstable ring resonator consisting of: a closed loop optical path; a plurality of beam turning mirrors selectively located for directing optical flux around said optical path; said optical path being defined as a plurality of path segments, each path segment lying between respective adjacent mirrors; a plurality of means disposed in said optical path for amplifying optical flux passing therethrough, and plural output mirrors disposed in respective parts of the optical path for output coupling separate, distinct, and mutually coherent beams of flux.
- 6. A modular unstable ring resonator as set forth in claim 5 wherein each of said means disposed in said optical path for amplifying optical flux comprises a laser gain medium having an optical input and output for said optical flux, and a beam expander in series therewith for expanding output flux received from said laser gain medium.
- 7. A modular unstable ring resonator as set forth in claim 6 wherein said output mirrors have a central aperture therethrough, and wherein one of said plural output mirrors is disposed between each laser gain medium output and the beam expander for providing respective flux outputs.
- 8. A modular unstable ring resonator as set forth in claim 7 wherein said plurality of path segments are first, second, third, and fourth sequential segments, said plurality of amplifying means are first and second amplifying means disposed in respective first and third of said path segments, and wherein said plural output mirrors are first and second mirrors disposed in said first and third path segments respectively.
- 9. A modular unstable ring resonator as set forth in claim 8 wherein said beam expanders are aplanatic and said output mirrors are disposed for directing output flux toward a common point for combining the outputs.
DEDICATORY CLAUSE
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used, and licensed by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment to us of any royalties thereon.
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