Claims
- 1. A tunable oscillator, comprising:
- an optical cavity, including
- first optical element means for receiving optical energy along a reflective optical path and reflecting said optical energy along said reflective optical path,
- second optical element means for diffracting a first portion of said optical energy onto a diffraction axis and a second portion of said optical energy an output axis, and
- third optical element means for reflecting optical energy received along said diffraction axis back along said diffraction axis; and
- a solid-state gain medium located along said reflective optical axis between said first optical element means and said second optical element means, said gain medium producing a pulse of optical energy in a substantially single longitudinal mode along said reflective optical path in response to the receipt of pump energy, said pump energy being transmitted to said solid-state gain medium in a plurality of component beams, each said component beam being directed onto said solid-state gain medium from, a distinct direction.
- whereby a first portion of said optical energy is retained in said optical cavity by being diffracted along said diffraction axis and a second portion of said optical energy is produced by said oscillator by being diffracted along said output axis, said pump energy having a fluence which is less than a predetermined level.
- 2. The tunable pulsed laser oscillator of claim 1 wherein said third optical element means is movable with respect to said second optical element means, whereby allowing said optical cavity to resonate at a tunable wavelength.
- 3. The tunable pulsed laser oscillator of claim 1 wherein said gain medium has first and second opposed sides, said reflective optical path intersecting said sides.
- 4. The tunable pulsed laser oscillator of claim 3 wherein said first and second opposed sides have antireflective coatings.
- 5. The tunable pulsed laser oscillator of claim 3 wherein said first and second opposed sides are substantially at Brewster's angle with respect to said reflective optical path.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending application Ser. No. 07/214,419, filed July 1, 1988, by Kenneth W. Kangas, a co-applicant of this application, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,901,322, issued Feb. 13, 1990.
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