Claims
- 1. A continuous-wave dye laser having a tuner positioned at the mid-point of the laser cavity wherein the frequency of tuning of said tuner in cycles per second is made equal to the velocity of light c in centimeters per second divided by the optical length L of said cavity in centimeters.
- 2. A method for tuning a continuous-wave dye laser which includes continuously spatially changing the wavelength of the light wave propogating inside the cavity and thus achieving a substantial increase in tuning rate.
- 3. In a continuous-wave dye laser having a cavity optical path length L in centimeters, and a tuner having a tuning rate f in cycles per second, the improvement which comprises:
- means to position said tuner at the mid-point of said light path; and
- means to cause said tuning rate f in cycles per second to equal the velocity of light in centimeters per second divided by the optical path length of said cavity in centimeters.
- 4. A method for tuning a continuous-wave dye laser which comprises:
- placing a tuning element at the mid-point of the laser cavity light path; and
- causing the tuning rate f in cycles per second and the laser cavity optical path length L in centimeters to satisfy the equation L = c/f where c is the velocity of light in centimeters per second.
Government Interests
The Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Grant No. GK-33848 awarded by the National Science Foundation.
US Referenced Citations (1)
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3648193 |
Foster et al. |
Mar 1972 |
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