Claims
- 1. A laser data storage system comprising:
- a pump laser for generating pump light at a first frequency;
- a laser material in optical communication with a pump laser for receiving said pump light and for producing laser light at a second frequency;
- an optical resonator in which the laser material is located, the optical resonator having resonance at approximately said first frequency and approximately said second frequency;
- an optical recording medium;
- an optical transmission means for directing said second frequency light from the optical resonator to the optical recording medium; and
- optical reception means for receiving a reflected second frequency light beam from the optical recording medium and providing a data signal responsive thereto.
- 2. The system of claim 1, wherein the optical resonator comprises a pair of mirrors which are reflective of light at the first and second frequencies.
- 3. The system of claim 2, wherein the reflectivity of a first mirror at the first frequency equals approximately (1-e.sup.-2.alpha.L)*(R2), where .alpha. is the absorption coefficient of the laser material, L is the distance between the mirrors and R2 is the reflectivity of the second mirror at the first frequency.
- 4. The system of claim 1, wherein the laser material is Nd:YAG.
- 5. The system of claim 1, wherein the optical resonator comprises a plurality of mirrors made of dielectric coatings.
- 6. The system of claim 1, wherein the resonator is a ring resonator having three reflective surfaces.
- 7. The system of claim 6, wherein the reflectivity of a first mirror has a reflectivity at the first frequency equal to approximately (1-e.sup.-2.alpha.L)*(R2)*(R3) where .alpha. is the absorption coefficient of the laser material, L is the length of a beam path around the ring resonator, R2 is the reflectivity of the second mirror at the first frequency, and R3 is the reflectivity of the third mirror at the first frequency.
- 8. A method for a laser data storage system comprising:
- coupling a pump laser light into a laser material;
- resonating said pump laser light inside said laser material until all of said pump laser light has been absorbed;
- producing a laser light inside said laser material;
- resonating said laser light inside said laser material;
- directing said laser light to an optical data storage medium; and
- receiving a reflected light from said optical data storage medium and outputting a data signal responsive thereto.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/582,286, filed 09/12/90.
Divisions (1)
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582286 |
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