Claims
- 1. A laser system comprising:
- an optical pumping chamber;
- a plurality of laser crystals enclosed in said pumping chamber each of which requires a different optimum level of pumping energy for generating a desired mode therein;
- pumping means for optically supplying energy to said pumping chamber at a level which is optimum for a first enclosed laser crystal requiring the highest level of pumping energy; and
- attenuating means disposed within said pumping chamber for selectively limiting the pumping energy supplied to each, except the first, of said laser crystals to a level that is optimum for generating a desired mode therein.
- 2. A laser system according to claim 1, wherein said attenuating means comprises a plurality of dielectric-coated flow tubes each enclosing a respective one, except the first, of said laser crystals for reflecting a predetermined portion of the pumping energy incident thereon back into the pumping chamber.
- 3. A laser system according to claim 1, wherein said attenuating means comprises a plurality of flow tubes each enclosing a respective one, except the first, of said laser crystals, at least one of the inner and outer surfaces of each of said flow tubes being suitably diffuse to absorb a predetermined amount of the pumping energy incident thereon.
- 4. A laser system according to claim 1, wherein said attenuating means comprises a plurality of substantially light-transparent flow tubes each enclosing a respective one, except the first, of said laser crystals, and means for pumping through said flow tubes a light-absorbing dye that absorbs a predetermined amount of the incident pumping energy within the pump band of the enclosed crystal.
- 5. A laser system according to claim 1, wherein said attenuating means comprises a plurality of flow-tubes formed of light-absorbing material each enclosing a respective one, except the first, of said laser crystals, for absorbing a predetermined amount of the pumping energy incident thereon.
- 6. A laser system according to claim 1, wherein each of said laser crystals, except the first, is wrapped with a respective coil of light-reflecting material for attenuating the light impinging upon the crystal by reflecting a predetermined amount of the pumping energy incident on the coil back into said pumping chamber.
- 7. A laser system according to claim 1, 2, 3, 4 5, or 6, wherein said laser crystals are laser rods having different diameters and said first rod has the largest diameter, and wherein said system further comprises:
- means for optically coupling said plurality of laser rods in a chain in order of increasing diameter wherein one end of said first laser rod is optically coupled to one end of a second laser rod to receive light outputted from one end of said second laser rod.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of Application Ser. No. 935,613 filed on Dec. 2, 1986, which, in turn, is a continuation of Application Ser. No. 620,714 filed on June 14, 1984.
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