Claims
- 1. In an unstable optical resonator having an optical axis, an output mirror with an internal surface, and a virtual geometric point source at a location along said optical axis, the improvement within said unstable optical resonator comprising means in the form of a structural discontinuity incorporated on said internal surface of said output mirror for causing interfering edge waves travelling from said output mirror toward said virtual geometric point source to be cancelled as they approach said virtual geometric point source.
- 2. The improvement, as set forth in claim 1, wherein said discontinuity comprises a projection from said internal surface of said mirror, wherein said projection is step-like in shape.
- 3. The improvement, as set forth in claim 2, wherein said internal surface of said output mirror has a radius of curvature, and wherein said step-like projection has an internal surface with the same radius of curvature.
- 4. The improvement, as set forth in claim 3, wherein said internal surface of said output mirror and said internal surface of said step-like projection are convex.
- 5. The improvement, as set forth in claim 4, wherein
- a. said optical axis of said unstable optical resonator is common to said output mirror and said step-like projection of said output mirror;
- b. said step-like projection of said output mirror defines a first edge located at a distance extending outwardly from said optical axis, and said step-like projection has a height extending from the intersection of said projection with said internal surface of said output mirror to said first edge, said first edge defining a source for a first of said interfering edge waves; and with said intersection defining a second edge, said second edge defining a source for a second of said interfering edge waves;
- c. said output mirror defines a third edge which is at a preselected distance outwardly from said optical axis, said third edge defining a source for a third of said interfering edge waves; and
- d. said unstable optical resonator has an output beam of a known wavelength, with said first interfering edge wave travelling from said first edge toward said virtual geometric point source, said second interfering edge wave travelling from said second edge toward said virtual geometric point source, and said third interfering edge wave travelling from said third edge toward said virtual geometric point source.
- 6. The improvement, as set forth in claim 5, wherein said height and said outwardly extending distance of said projection are structurally defined by the equations:
- d.sub.1 =N.sub.eq .lambda.
- d.sub.2 =N.sub.eq .lambda.+2.DELTA.S
- d.sub.3 =N.sub.eq '.lambda.+2.DELTA.S
- and
- f.sub.1 =-e.sup.-i2.pi.N.sbsp.eq
- f.sub.2 =e.sup.-i2.pi.(N.sbsp.eq.sup.+2.DELTA.S/.lambda.)
- f.sub.3 =-e.sup.i2.pi.(N.sbsp.eq.sup.'+2.DELTA.S/.lambda.)
- and
- N.sub.eq '/N.sub.eq =a.sup.'2 /a.sup.2
- and
- .DELTA.S=.+-..lambda./12+n.sub.1 .lambda./2 (1)
- N.sub.eq '=N.sub.eq .+-.1/6+n.sub.2 ( 2)
- where, in said two foregoing equations (1) and (2) the .+-. sign chosen is the same in each said equation; and
- where, in all applicable foregoing equations:
- d.sub.1 =optical path length of said first interfering edge wave
- d.sub.2 =optical path length of said second interfering edge wave
- d.sub.3 =optical path length of said third interfering edge wave
- f.sub.1 =said first interfering edge wave
- f.sub.2 =said second interfering edge wave
- f.sub.3 =said third interfering edge wave
- N.sub.eq =equivalent Fresnel number for said first and said second edge
- N.sub.eq '=equivalent Fresnel number for said third edge
- a'=said preselected distance outwardly from said optical axis of said third edge
- a=said distance extending outwardly from said optical axis of said first edge
- .lambda.=said wavelength of output beam
- .DELTA.S=said height of said projection
- n.sub.1 and N.sub.2 =positive or negative integers or zero.
- 7. The improvement, as set forth in claim 3, wherein said internal surface of said output mirror and said internal surface of said step-like projection are concave.
- 8. The improvement, as set forth in claim 2, wherein said internal surface of said output mirror has a radius of curvature, and wherein said step-like projection has an internal surface with a different radius of curvature.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalty thereon.
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