Claims
- 1. A resonating solid-state laser oscillator comprising:an excitation light source producing an output that has plural polarization modes; a birefringent solid-state element including a laser active medium and producing differing thermal lens effects as a function of the polarization modes of the output of said excitation light source; and reflecting mirrors arranged on opposite sides of said solid-state element, so that optical axes of said reflecting mirrors are coincident, wherein: said oscillator oscillates in plural oscillation areas within a range of the output of said excitation light source, the plural oscillation areas correspond respectively to the plural thermal lens effects, and the plural oscillation areas of said oscillator do not overlap.
- 2. The resonating solid-state laser oscillator of claim 1, wherein said solid-state element is a rod-shaped YAG solid-state element.
- 3. The resonating solid-state laser oscillator of claim 2, wherein, when the oscillator stably oscillates in at least two of said plural oscillation areas, the oscillation areas do not overlap, and numerical values of a refractive index of said solid-state element, a length of said solid-state element, radii of curvature of said reflection mirrors, and respective distances between said solid-state element and said reflecting mirrors are such that equationΔ(1/f)<0.2·(1/f), wherein f is a focal length of one of said thermal lens effects, and Δ(1/f) represents a width of one of said plural oscillation areas, is satisfied.
- 4. The resonating solid-state laser oscillator of claim 1, wherein, when the oscillator stably oscillates in at least two of said plural oscillation areas, the oscillation areas do not overlap, and numerical values of a refractive index of said solid-state element, a length of said solid-state element, radii of curvature of said reflection mirrors, and respective distances between said solid-state element and said reflecting mirrors are such that equationΔ(1/f)<0.2·(1/f), wherein f is a focal length of one of said thermal lens effects, and Δ(1/f) represents a width of one of said plural oscillation areas, is satisfied.
- 5. A machining apparatus comprising:a machining head outputting a laser beam; an optical path for guiding the laser beam to said machining head; and a solid-state laser oscillator, said oscillator comprising: an excitation light source producing an output that has plural polarization modes; a birefringent solid-state element including a laser active medium and producing differing thermal lens effects as a function of the polarization modes of the output of said excitation light source; and reflecting mirrors arranged on opposite sides of said solid-state element, so that optical axes of said reflecting mirrors are coincident, wherein: said oscillator oscillates in plural oscillation areas within a range of the output of said excitation light source, the plural oscillation areas correspond respectively to the plural thermal lens effects, and the plural oscillation areas of said oscillator do not overlap.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application No. 08/721,229 filed Sep. 26, 1996, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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