Claims
- 1. Double exposure holographic contouring apparatus comprising:
- a multifrequency laser oscillator comprising means forming an optical cavity including a rear end reflector and a front end output reflector, active lasing means in said cavity between said reflectors capable of lasing at two different optical frequencies; means for pumping said lasing means; frequency selecting means for causing said lasing means to lase at said frequencies in rapid succession comprising a transmission etalon in said cavity between said lasing means and one end reflector which is rotatable between first and second positions and is turned to select said first frequency in said first position and said second frequency in said second position;
- a beam splitter for splitting the output beam from said laser oscillator into a reference beam and a scene beam;
- light-sensitive means disposed in a predetermined plane for recording a hologram of an object;
- first fixed optical means for directing said reference beam toward said light-sensitive means; and
- second optical means for directing said scene beam onto the object to be recorded and thence onto said light-sensitive means, the difference in said frequencies being such that range contours of a predetermined spacing are produced on the object.
- 2. Holographic contouring apparatus according claim 1 wherein:
- said lasing means comprise ruby lasing means;
- said frequencies correspond to the R.sub.1 and R.sub.2 wavelengths, respectively of the resonant fluorescence of said ruby lasing means; and
- said frequency selector selects said R.sub.1 wavelength in said first position and said R.sub.2 wavelength in said second position.
- 3. Double exposure holographic contouring apparatus comprising:
- a multifrequency laser oscillator comprising active lasing means capable of lasing at two different optical frequencies, means for pumping said lasing means, frequency selecting means for causing said lasing means to lase at said frequencies in rapid succession comprising an optical cavity containing said lasing means and including an optical intercavity frequcney selector which is rotatable to a first position to select one of said lasing frequencies and to a second position to select the other lasing frequency;
- said optical cavity comprising a Y-cavity having an output reflector in a first leg of the cavity;
- said lasing means comprising a lasing medium in said cavity leg capable of lasing at each of said frequencies to produce a beam of coherent light of the corresponding frequency;
- said frequency selecting means comprising first and second rear end reflectors in the two remaining legs, respectively, of said cavity for selecting said first and second frequencies, respectively;
- said frequency selector comprising a rotary optical element at the juncture of said cavity legs for directing said beam between said lasing medium and said first rear end reflection in said first position and between said lasing medium and said second rear end reflector in said second position;
- a beam splitter for splitting the output beam from said laser oscillator into a reference beam and a scene beam;
- light-sensitive means disposed in a predetermined plane for recording a hologram of an object;
- first fixed optical means for directing said reference beam toward said light-sensitive means; and
- second optical means for directing said scene beam onto the object to be recorded and thence onto said light-sensitive means, the difference in said frequencies being such that range contours of a predetermined spacing are produced on the object.
- 4. Holographic contouring apparatus according to claim 3 wherein:
- said lasing medium is a ruby;
- said frequencies correspond to the R.sub.1 and R.sub.2 wavelengths, respectively, of the resonant fluorescence of said ruby; and
- said first rear end reflector selects said R.sub.1 wavelength and said second rear end reflector selects said R.sub.2 wavelength.
- 5. Holographic contouring apparatus according to claim 4 wherein:
- said optical element comprises a reflector.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present U.S. patent application is related to copending applications of Ralph F. Wuerker and Lee O. Heflinger, filed concurrently with now issued U.S. Pat. No. 3,820,062, entitled "Multifrequency Laser Oscillator for Holographic Contouring", and now issued U.S. Pat. No. 3,828,274, entitled "Polarized Multifrequency Laser Oscillator for Holographic Contouring" and assigned to TRW Inc. This is a division of application Ser. No. 310,859, filed Nov. 30, 1972, now abandoned.
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