Claims
- 1. In a system for generating stable optical pulses, the combination comprising
- a first pulsed laser for generating a laser pulse subject to frequency variations,
- a second pulsed laser for generating a laser pulse subject to frequency variations,
- circuitry for causing the laser pulse generated by said second pulsed laser to occur a predetermined delay interval after the laser pulse generated by said first pulsed laser occurs,
- a stable CW laser for producing a frequency stable reference output,
- a beam-splitter for separating the laser pulses into first pulse portions and second pulse portions, the first pulse portions being spaced by said predetermined interval and the second pulse portions being spaced by said predetermined interval,
- a mixer for combining said first pulse portions of the pulses from said first and second lasers with said frequency stable reference output to produce spaced beat frequency signals,
- an amplifier for amplifying said spaced beat frequency signals,
- a modulator, the amplified, spaced beat frequency signals being applied thereto, and
- a path adapted to couple said second pulse portions of the pulses from said first and second lasers to said modulator, wherein said modulator produces output laser pulses that are coherent with respect to each other, are spaced by said predetermined interval, and have said frequency variations removed therefrom.
- 2. The combination as claimed in claim 1 wherein
- said modulator includes a CdTe crystal.
- 3. The combination of claim 1 wherein
- said path includes an adjustable time delay for delaying the second pulse portions by an amount that makes said second pulse portions coincident in time with the amplified, spaced beat frequency signals at said modulator.
- 4. The combination as claimed in claim 3 wherein
- said first and second lasers are injection-controlled CO.sub.2 gas lasers operating at the same pulse repetition rate.
- 5. A method of generating a stable optical frequency comprising the steps of
- generating a first laser pulse subject to frequency variations,
- generating a second laser pulse after a time delay following the generation of said first laser pulse, the second laser pulse being subject to frequency variations,
- generating a frequency stable CW laser reference signal,
- dividing the first and second laser pulses into first pulse portions and second pulse portions,
- mixing the first pulse portions with said CW laser reference signal thereby to generate compensating sideband frequencies,
- amplifying said sideband frequencies, and
- mixing said amplified sideband frequencies with the second pulse portions thereby to eliminate frequency fluctuations from the first and second pulses.
- 6. The method of claim 5 including the step of
- delaying the second pulse portions prior to mixing with said sideband frequencies by an amount that makes the sideband frequencies coincident in time with said second pulse portions during said mixing thereof.
- 7. The method claimed in claim 6 wherein
- said first and second laser pulses are generated by CO.sub.2 gas lasers.
- 8. The combination of claim 1 further comprising circuitry for tuning said first and second pulsed lasers in response to said beat frequency signals to compensate for long term instability of said pulsed lasers.
Cross Reference to Related Application
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 06/915,652 filed Oct. 6, 1986 now abandoned.
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