Claims
- 1. A harmonic conversion device for converting a single input laser beam at a fundamental frequency to a single output laser beam at a harmonic frequency, said device being for use in a large aperture laser system, said device being comprised of a plurality of crystals which are fitted together to form a single conversion device of diameter sufficient for use in a large aperture laser system, a grid of divider elements provided between said crystals, said grid elements constituting optical discontinuities that produce diffraction peaks as a single laser beam is passed through all of the crystals of the conversion device, said device further comprising:
- transparent means for retaining said grid and crystals,
- a scattering apodizing pattern carried by said means,
- said pattern having a central portion overlying said grid of divider elements and a narrow boundary portion extending slightly beyond said grid elements, leaving the major portion of said crystals unobstructed for passage of a laser beam therethrough and conversion therein,
- said scattering pattern having a distribution density which is at a maximum in said central portion and which tapers gradually and smoothly to zero in said boundary portion to provide a gradient of said distribution density,
- said scattering pattern smoothing, reducing and minimizing the diffraction peaks produced by the optical discontinuities introduced by said grid elements.
- 2. The conversion device of claim 1, wherein said means is a pair of parallel transparent windows.
- 3. The conversion device of claim 2, wherein both of said windows carry said apodizing pattern.
- 4. The conversion device of claim 2 wherein said pattern includes at least a portion which is stripe like in form.
- 5. The conversion device of claim 2, wherein said pattern is comprised of minute pits in at least one of the windows.
- 6. The conversion device of claim 2, wherein said pattern of scattering elements is produced by selective blasting of the surface of at least one of said windows with fine abrasive particles.
- 7. The conversion device of claim 6, wherein said fine abrasive particles are made of aluminum oxide.
Government Interests
The U.S. Government has rights in this invention pursuant to prime contract No. W-7405-ENG-48 between the U.S. Department of Energy and the University of California.
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