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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 20, 1990
Filed:
Jun. 28, 1989
Eduard Gregor, Pacific Palisades, CA (US);
Alexander R Muir, Playa Del Rey, CA (US);
James S Sorce, Lawndale, CA (US);
Hughes Aircraft Company, Los Angeles, CA (US);
Abstract
A system and method for producing relatively square laser pulses derived from relatively Gaussian laser pulses. The system comprises a phase conjugate laser system that comprises a laser oscillator, an amplifying medium and a phase conjugate mirror having a nonlinear confined at a predetermined pressure. The mirror is adapted to truncate the front portion of an applied laser pulse. A plasma switch is disposed between the laser oscillator and the amplifying medium that has a gas confined therein at a predetermined pressure. The plasma switch and phase conjugate mirror cooperate to truncate the laser pulse to produce a laser pulse having a relatively square shape. Controlling the pressures in the plasma switch and phase conjugate mirror provides a means of controlling the formation of square-shaped laser pulses. In addition, a delay line may be employed in the system that is controllable in length that assists in controlling the truncation of the pulse in the plasma switch. A method of forming a square laser pulse in accordance with the invention comprises the following steps. A laser pulse is propagated through a plasma switch, and the pressure therein is adjusted to truncate the rear portion of the laser pulse. The truncated laser pulse is then transmitted through a laser amplifier medium to amplify the laser pulse. The amplified laser pulse is then reflected from a phase conjugate mirror. The pressure in the phase conjugate mirror is adjusted to a predetermined pressure to truncate the front portion of the laser pulse, thus producing a relatively square output pulse. Additionally, the relative length of a delay line disposed in the optical path may also be adjusted to assist in truncating the rear portion of the laser pulse.