Abstract: A laser for the production and radiation of monochromatic light to a first polarizer arranged in the beam path of a resonator of the laser and operative to pass one of two light beam components linearly polarized perpendicularly to one another and to deflect the other linearly polarized component out of the resonator onto a photodetector for detecting that reflected part of the radiated light. A second polarizer is arranged in the direction of radiation of the light beam, behind a decoupling mirror of the resonator, and is operative to convert linearly-polarized light into circularly-polarized light. Adjacent the second polarizer in the direction of radiation is a collimator consisting of an optical system for widening the transmission beam to a remote reflector and narrowing the reflected beam received from the remote reflector back into the second polarizer and the resonator from which it is deviated onto the photodetector.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 16, 1978
Date of Patent:
April 22, 1980
Assignee:
Institut fur Angewandte Physik der Universtitat Bern
Inventors:
Heinz P. Weber, Claude Voumard, Rene P. Salathe