Claims
- 1. In a ring laser having an optical resonator for providing unidirectionally propagating optical energy which includes at least one flat mirror, and having means for adjusting the length of the optical resonator for fine tuning the ring laser which includes a thin optically transmissive tuning plate nominally at Brewster's angle to the optical path and rotatable about a small tip angle from Brewster's angle; and wherein the improvement comprises:
- means for mounting said tipping plate near the flat mirror such that both the incident and reflective beam pass through said tipping plate.
- 2. A ring laser as in claim 1 wherein said tipping plate is mounted sufficiently close to said flat mirror, that the angle of the incident beam and reflected beam are at an angle sufficiently close to Brewster's angle as they pass through the tipping plate that optical losses are within acceptable limits.
- 3. A ring laser as in claim 1 including means for mounting said flat mirror within the optical cavity such that the angle of incidence and reflection is close to normal to the mirror surface.
- 4. In a ring laser having at least one mirror forming a part of the optical resonator and including a tipping Brewster plate for use as a path-length changing element in a ring laser cavity which avoids cavity misalignment comprising means for mounting the tipping Brewster plate to intercept both the incident and reflected beams at a mirror vertex, so that the lateral offset of the first traversal of the plate is compensated by the offset at the second traversal of the plate.
- 5. A ring laser as in claim 4 wherein the mirror is plane.
- 6. A ring laser as in claim 5 or 4 wherein the tipping plate in the ring cavity rotates through a small angular range approximately equal to the vertex angle so that the total reflection losses of the sum for both beams is approximately a constant for all tip angles.
Related Application
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16,688, filed Mar. 2, 1979, entitled "Vertex-Mounted Tipping Brewster Plate for a Ring Laser".
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Schuda et al., Direct Optical Measurement of Sodium Hyperfine Structure using a CW Dye Laser and an Atomic Beam, Appl. Phys. Lett., vol. 22, (Apr. 15, 1973), pp. 360-362. |
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