Patents Assigned to Laser Analytics, Inc.
  • Patent number: 4410273
    Abstract: A scanning spectrometer incorporating a scanning diode laser powered with a controllable injection current. The injection current control may be set at predetermined discrete levels. These levels may be varied in accordance with signals derived from a servo loop, and may have superimposed upon them a cyclically varying substantially constant amplitude current. The laser output is directed via a beam splitter to both sample and reference cells. The material in the reference cell is so selected as to provide absorption features at each of the desired frequencies. The cyclically varying current is provided with an amplitude sufficient to cause a frequency amplitude at least as great as the maximum breadth of each of these spectral features of interest. The preselected bias currents are selected so as to provide lasing action of the diode at or near each of the selected frequencies.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 9, 1981
    Date of Patent: October 18, 1983
    Assignee: Laser Analytics, Inc.
    Inventors: Arlan W. Mantz, David L. Wall, Dudley M. Chapman, Richard S. Eng, Kenneth W. Nill
  • Patent number: 4196402
    Abstract: Radiating mirror lasers in which a semiconductor active element containing an appropriately fabricated heterostructure configuration is formed as one end mirror of a two-mirror resonant cavity. The active element is fabricated from an alloy semiconductor compound such a lead salt alloy, the bandgap of which may be varied by varying the relative composition of its constituents. By properly selecting the compound and its composition, lasers may be made for operation at wavelengths that span the ultraviolet, visible and infrared portions of the spectrum. The lasers combine the inherently high power characteristics of a radiating mirror structure with a wide spectral coverage. Arrangements are disclosed for increasing power efficiencies, for tuning the operating wavelength over a wide range and for otherwise improving the utility of the lasers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 25, 1977
    Date of Patent: April 1, 1980
    Assignee: Laser Analytics, Inc.
    Inventors: Jack F. Butler, Kenneth W. Nill