R.A. Myers
Proceedings of the IEEE
Operation of a double-rooftop ruby laser emitting along directions that are at an angle of 17.45° with respect to one another has been investigated. The ruby is a 17-cm cylinder with a 17.45° chisel at each end one of which is silver-coated. The other end has an antireflection coating so that external dielectric (or silver) reflectors complete two separate Fabry-Perot cavitieswhich have about one-third the active medium in common. A polarizer and nitrobenzene Kerr cell in each path allow fast switching from one axis of emission to the other; the switching has been accomplished within 1 µsec in the present experiment. Some implications of the experiment with regard to more general problems of laser deflection are also discussed. © 1965 Optical Society of America.
R.A. Myers
Proceedings of the IEEE
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Applied Optics
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IEEE JQE
R.A. Myers, R.V. Pole, et al.
Applied Optics