THE INVESTIGATION OF PASSIVE LASER QSWITCHING

Progress achieved on the study of passive laser Qswitching techniques is summarized. Laser Q-switching techniques afforded by electro-optical or rotating prism devices are discussed. Actually, because of the large photon flux available in a highly inverted laser such as ruby, effective Q-switching i...

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description Progress achieved on the study of passive laser Qswitching techniques is summarized. Laser Q-switching techniques afforded by electro-optical or rotating prism devices are discussed. Actually, because of the large photon flux available in a highly inverted laser such as ruby, effective Q-switching is possible using a passive solid-state or liquid component. Such a component is placed inside the resonator, contributes loss, and thus holds off the oscillation until the laser is pumped to a high predetermined inversion level. Initial lasing causes the component to become nearly transparent in a very short time, and the giant pulse is delivered with little loss from the passive Q-switching component. See also: AD-603 115.
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DYES
ELECTRIC SWITCHES
LASERS
OPTICAL EQUIPMENT COMPONENTS
OSCILLATION
PHOTOCHEMICAL REACTIONS
PRISMS(OPTICS)
PULSE GENERATORS
Q-SWITCHING
RESONATORS
RUBY
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