Claims
- 1. A phase-locked ridge waveguide laser, comprising:
- a body circumferentially bounding an internal space extending along a central plane and having length and width dimensions parallel to said central plane and a height dimension normal to said central plane;
- a gaseous lasing medium contained in said internal space;
- excitation means disposed on said body for exciting said gaseous medium at radio frequency with attendant light emission from said gaseous medium;
- light-reflecting means so positioned relative to said body as to provide lasing of said light emission; and
- partitioning means for partitioning said internal space into a plurality of cylindrical laser resonator cavities each sustaining a guided mode of the lasing light emission, each of said cavities extending along said length dimension and being spaced from an adjacent cavity by a distance in the direction of said width dimension, said partitioning means including a plurality of cusp-shaped ridges extending into said internal space along said height dimension in respective aligned pairs and at least one of said ridges of each pair terminating short of said central plane to provide with the respective other ridge of the pair a gap which connects two adjacent ones of said laser resonator cavities for phase-locking said guided modes in such cavities.
- 2. The gas laser as defined in claim 1, wherein each of said ridges is delimited by two concave surfaces terminating at the respective gap.
- 3. The gas laser as defined in claim 2, wherein said concave surfaces delimiting at least one of said ridges of each pair form an edge at the respective gap.
- 4. The gas laser as defined in claim 3, wherein said concave surfaces delimiting the other of said ridges of each pair also form an edge at the respective gap.
- 5. The gas laser as defined in claim 4, wherein said distance is such that said adjacent resonator cavities bounded by the respective corresponding concave surfaces delimiting the respective ridge pair and by curved imaginary surfaces constituting smooth continuations of and connections between such corresponding curved surfaces overlap each other to a small extent at the respective gap.
- 6. The gas laser as defined in claim 5, wherein said extent by which said adjacent resonator cavities overlap is substantially between 0.01 and 0.04 millimeters.
- 7. The gas laser as defined in claim 1, wherein each of said resonator cavities is substantially circular in cross section.
Government Interests
The Government has rights in this invention pursuant to a contract awarded by the Department of the Air Force.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Number |
Name |
Date |
Kind |
4363126 |
Chenausky et al. |
Dec 1982 |
|
4443877 |
Chenausky et al. |
Apr 1984 |
|
4577323 |
Newman et al. |
Mar 1986 |
|
4688228 |
Newman et al. |
Aug 1987 |
|
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
Entry |
L. A. Newman et al.; "High Power Coupled CO.sub.2 Waveguide Laser Array"; Appl. Phys. Lett. 48(25), 23 Jun. 1986; pp. 1701-1703. |