Claims
- 1. A programmable multi-format modulated laser, comprising:
- a main resonant cavity including a gain cell positioned along an optical axis, a source of excitation coupled to said cell, a gaseous lasing medium within said gain cell and a pair of windows at opposite ends, said gain cell constrained to emit only linearly polarized optical flux along one direction, intracavity modulation coupling means axially aligned with said main cavity including a birefringent crystal modulator with electrodes thereon for application thereto of modulation voltages and a polarization coupler set at the Brewster angle to the optical axis to couple out of said laser optical flux polarized orthogonally to that emitted by said gain cell, a plurality of mirrors including first and second highly reflective mirrors positioned at respective opposite ends of said main cavity and intracavity coupling means and a third low reflectivity mirror between said main resonant cavity and intracavity means, and a programmable modulation voltage source means connected to said modulator electrodes, said voltage source means including a plurality of sources of different modulation voltage waveforms, and switching means for selectively applying one of said plurality of sources to said modulator crystal for a predetermined time interval.
- 2. The laser of claim 1 wherein said birefringent crystal comprises an anti reflection coated cadmium telluride crystal and said polarization coupler is a gallium arsenide plate.
- 3. The laser of claim 1 wherein said plurality of sources of different modulation voltage waveforms include variable and fixed direct current biases, sinusoidal waveforms, sinusoidal waveforms combined with direct current bias, square waves which vary between the modulator quarter wave voltage and zero including intermediate levels and variable rise times for producing continuous wave laser outputs, Q-switched pulses, cavity dumped pulses, shaped pulses, and mode locked pulses.
- 4. The laser of claim 3 wherein said switching means is a rotary selector switch.
- 5. The laser of claim 1 wherein said intracavity modulation coupling means is an adjacent coupled cavity, the coupling between said cavities providng a power level in said coupled cavity substantially lower than that in said main laser cavity.
- 6. The laser of claim 1 wherein said gain cell contains CO.sub.2 as the lasing medium, said crystal being an electro optic modulator providing intracavity polarization and coupling modulation.
Government Interests
The Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract DAAB07-76-C-0920, awarded by the Department of the Army.
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