Claims
- 1. A speckle suppressed laser projection system comprising:
a constant current supply; a semiconductor laser; an optical fiber positioned in from of an output of said laser, wherein said fiber induces optical feedback in said laser which causes said laser to produce a multi-wavelength output beam; and an optical projection system, wherein said optical projection system projects said multi-wavelength beam on a screen.
- 2. A speckle suppressed laser projection system as in claim 1 wherein a thermoelectric cooler maintains the temperature of said laser and said fiber.
- 3. A speckle suppressed laser projection system as in claim 2 wherein a temperature controller controls said thermoelectric cooler.
- 4. A speckle suppressed laser projection system as in claim 1 wherein image data is supplied to said optical projection system.
- 5. A speckle suppressed laser projection system comprising:
a laser which projects a beam; a partially reflecting mirror located in front of said laser and which partially reflects a portion of said beam back to said laser which cause said laser to generate a multi-wavelength beam; wherein a portion of said multi-wavelength beam is transmitted through said partially reflecting mirror; and an optical projection system which projects said multiwavelength beam onto a screen.
- 6. A speckle suppressed laser projection system as in claim 5 wherein image data is supplied to said projection system.
- 7. A method of speckle reduction, the method comprising the steps of:
placing an optical fiber in front of the output window of a semiconductor laser; inducing optical feedback in said laser, wherein the output of said laser is a multi-wavelength beam; directing said multi-wavelength beam into an optical projection system; projecting said multi-wavelength beam onto a projection surface, wherein the multi-wavelength beam has different speckle patterns that blend together.
- 8. A method of speckle reduction, the method comprising the steps of:
placing a partially reflecting mirror in front of the output window of a laser; reflecting part of the output beam of said laser with said partially reflecting mirror back into said laser; inducing optical feedback in said laser, wherein the output of said laser is a multi-wavelength beam; directing said multi-wavelength beam towards an optical projection system; and projecting said multi-wavelength beam onto a projection surface, wherein the multi-wavelength beam has different speckle patterns that blend together.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] Reference is made to commonly-assigned copending U.S. Pat. application Ser. No.______ (Attorney Docket No. 81620/NAB), filed herewith, entitled A SPECKLE SUPPRESSED LASER PROJECTION SYSTEM USING RF INJECTION, by Roddy et al.; U.S. Pat. application Ser. No. (Attorney Docket No. 82324/NAB), filed herewith, entitled A SPECKLE SUPPRESSED LASER PROJECTION SYSTEM USING A MULTI10 WAVELENGTH DOPPLER SHIFTED BEAM, by Roddy et al., the disclosures of which are incorporated herein.