Claims
- 1. A method of generating a pulsed output beam of laser radiation having a long effective pulse duration in a flashlamp-excited dye laser, the method comprising:
a) providing a plurality of energy storage devices; b) charging each energy storage device to a different energy level using a single power supply; c) generating electronically a spaced series of excitation pulses by discharging the energy storage devices; d) driving the flashlamp-excited dye laser with the series of excitation pulses; and e) producing an output beam comprised of a series of micropulses of laser radiation.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein each pulse within the spaced series of excitation pulses has an increasing amplitude in coordination with an increasing lasing threshold for the flashlamp-excited dye laser.
- 3. A method of generating a pulsed output beam of laser radiation having a long effective pulse duration in a flashlamp-excited dye laser, the method comprising:
a) generating electronically a spaced series of excitation pulses; b) driving the flashlamp-excited dye laser with the series of excitation pulses; c) producing an output beam comprised of a series of micropulses of laser radiation d) measuring a portion of the output beam transmitted through a wavelength filter; and e) adjusting a tuning element in response to the measured portion of the output beam.
- 4. A method of generating a pulsed output beam of laser radiation having a long effective pulse duration in a flashlamp-excited dye laser, the method comprising:
a) generating electronically a spaced series of excitation pulses; b) driving the flashlamp-excited dye laser with the series of excitation pulses; c) producing an output beam comprised of a series of micropulses of laser radiation; and d) directing the output beam of laser radiation to a target using a flexible aiming device.
- 5. The method of claim 4 further comprising aligning the output beam of laser radiation with the target using an aiming beam.
- 6. The method of claim 5 further comprising using an aiming beam that has a wavelength in the green region.
- 7. The method of claim 1 wherein the effective pulse duration of the output beam is at least 5 milliseconds.
- 8. The method of claim 1 wherein each micropulse has a pulse duration of at least 10 microseconds.
- 9. The method of claim 1 wherein each micropulse has an energy level less than half of the total energy of the series of micropulses.
- 10. The method of claim 1 wherein the series of micropulses has a total energy greater than 1 Joule.
- 11. A flashlamp-excited dye laser for producing a pulsed output beam of laser radiation having a long effective pulse duration, comprising:
a power supply configured to charge a plurality of energy storage devices to different energy levels; a pulse forming module electrically connected to the power supply, the pulse forming module generating, in response to a trigger signal, a series of spaced excitation pulses by discharging the energy storage devices; a flashlamp electrically receiving the series of spaced excitation pulses from the pulse forming module, the flashlamp producing a series of light pulses in response thereto; and a liquid dye medium receiving the series of light pulses from the flashlamp and, in response thereto, producing an output laser beam comprised of a series of spaced micropulses of laser radiation which, in combination, have a long effective pulse duration.
- 12. The flashlamp-excited dye laser of claim 11 wherein each pulse within the spaced series of excitation pulses is generated with increasing amplitude in coordination with an increasing lasing threshold for the flashlamp-excited dye laser.
- 13. A flashlamp-excited dye laser for producing a pulsed output beam of laser radiation having a long effective pulse duration, comprising:
a pulse forming module electrically connected to the power supply, the pulse forming module generating in response to a trigger signal a series of spaced excitation pulses; a flashlamp electrically receiving the series of spaced excitation pulses from the pulse forming module, the flashlamp producing a series of light pulses in response thereto; a liquid dye medium receiving the series of light pulses from the flashlamp and, in response thereto, producing an output laser beam comprised of a series of spaced micropulses of laser radiation which, in combination, have a long effective pulse duration; a feedback module for measuring a portion of the output beam transmitted through a wavelength filter; and a tuning element in communication with the feedback module, the tuning element varying the wavelength of each micropulse in response to the measured portion of the output beam.
- 14. A flashlamp-excited dye laser for producing a pulsed output beam of laser radiation having a long effective pulse duration, comprising:
a pulse forming module electrically connected to the power supply, the pulse forming module generating in response to a trigger signal a series of spaced excitation pulses; a flashlamp electrically receiving the series of spaced excitation pulses from the pulse forming module, the flashlamp producing a series of light pulses in response thereto; a liquid dye medium receiving the series of light pulses from the flashlamp and, in response thereto, producing an output laser beam comprised of a series of spaced micropulses of laser radiation which, in combination, have a long effective pulse duration; and a flexible aiming device for directing the output beam of laser radiation to a target.
- 15. The flashlamp-excited dye laser of claim 14 further comprising an aiming device for providing an aiming beam to align the output beam with the target.
- 16. The flashlamp-excited dye laser of claim 15 wherein the wavelength of the aiming beam is in the green region.
- 17. The flashlamp-excited dye laser of claim 11 wherein the effective pulse duration of the output beam is at least 5 milliseconds.
- 18. The flashlamp-excited dye laser of claim 11 wherein each micropulse of laser radiation in the produced series has a pulse duration of at least 10 microseconds.
- 19. The flashlamp-excited dye laser of claim 11 wherein each micropulse has an energy level less than half of the total energy of the series of micropulses.
- 20. The flashlamp-excited dye laser of claim 11 wherein the series of micropulses has a total energy greater than 1 Joule.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/455,264 which was filed on Dec. 6, 1999.
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