Claims
- 1. A solid state laser apparatus comprising:a solid state laser element containing an active medium and generating laser light in response to incident excitation light; a semiconductor laser producing the excitation light for optically exciting said solid state laser element to produce the laser light; a power supply producing pulses of current, each pulse changing in magnitude during the pulse, the pulses being supplied to said semiconductor laser and causing said semiconductor laser to output pulses of the excitation light; and an optical resonator for producing a laser beam from the laser light emitted from said solid state laser element, in response to the excitation light produced by said semiconductor laser.
- 2. The solid state laser apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the pulses of current produced by said power supply and supplied to said semiconductor laser to excite said solid state laser element decrease in magnitude with time during each pulse.
- 3. The solid state laser apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the pulses of current produced by said power supply and supplied to said semiconductor laser to excite said solid state laser element that decrease in magnitude during an initial stage of each pulse and are uniform in magnitude after the initial state of each pulse.
- 4. The solid state laser apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the pulses of current produced by said power supply and supplied to said semiconductor laser to excite said solid state laser element increase in magnitude with time during each pulse.
- 5. The solid state laser apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the pulses of current produced by said power supply and supplied to said semiconductor laser to excite said solid state laser element increase in magnitude during an initial stage of each pulse and are uniform in magnitude after the initial state of each pulse.
- 6. The solid state laser apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the pulses of current produced by said power supply and supplied to said semiconductor laser to excite said solid state laser element change stepwise in magnitude with time during each pulse.
- 7. The solid state laser apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising:a diffusive reflector enclosing said solid state laser element and having an inner surface diffusing and reflecting the excitation light; and an optical waveguide element for guiding the excitation light emitted by said semiconductor laser into said diffusive reflector while repeatedly totally reflecting the excitation light.
- 8. The solid state laser apparatus according to claim 1 including a cooling plate, wherein said solid state laser element has a rectangular cross section and is located on said cooling plate.
- 9. The solid state laser apparatus according to claim 6, wherein the pulses of current produced by said power supply and supplied to said semiconductor laser to excite said solid state laser element that change stepwise in magnitude, increase in magnitude after an initial stage of each pulse.
- 10. A solid state laser apparatus comprising:a solid state laser element containing an active medium and generating laser light in response to incident excitation light; a semiconductor laser producing the excitation light for optically exciting said solid state laser element to produce the laser light; and a power supply producing pulses of current, each pulse changing in magnitude during the pulse, the pulses being supplied to said semiconductor laser and causing said semiconductor laser to output pulses of the excitation light.
- 11. The solid state laser apparatus according to claim 10, wherein the pulses of current produced by said power supply and supplied to said semiconductor laser to excite said solid state laser element decrease in magnitude with time during each pulse.
- 12. The solid state laser apparatus according to claim 10, wherein the pulses of current produced by said power supply and supplied to said semiconductor laser to excite said solid state laser element that decrease in magnitude during an initial stage of each pulse and are uniform in magnitude after the initial state of each pulse.
Priority Claims (1)
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2000-212619 |
Jul 2000 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is based on Application No. 2000-212619, filed in Japan on Jul. 13, 2000, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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