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24 March 1989 Influence Of Laser-Target Interaction On The Polarization Of A CO2-Laser
Keming Du, G. Herziger, P. Loosen, W. Seelig
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Proceedings Volume 1020, High Power CO2 Laser Systems and Applications; (1989) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.950057
Event: 1988 International Congress on Optical Science and Engineering, 1988, Hamburg, Germany
Abstract
Laser materials processing shows a special pecularity compared to other customary techniques: the (generally reflecting) target introduces optical feedback into the system. This feedback changes the mode properties of the laser radiation according to the targets dynamics. We report on one of these aspects of laser-target interaction resulting in the change of the polarization of the incident light. Based on rate equations, a theoretical model is presented that allows the calculation of this change with respect of the target properties, yielding a simple relation for the two orthogonal planes of polarization of a laser mode. This relation turns out to be linearly dependent of a function ψ(t) which describes the optical feedback. The relation holds for target reflexions of up to 10% and for times larger than T1 • T2/T1 - T2 (where T1, T2 are the time constants of the passive resonator for the two orthogonal Planes of polarization). Experiments supporting the model are presented. The model offers a method for the modulation of laser radiation without change of frequency or intensity. It might also be of interest for high-power CO2 laser cutting and welding of metals.
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Keming Du, G. Herziger, P. Loosen, and W. Seelig "Influence Of Laser-Target Interaction On The Polarization Of A CO2-Laser", Proc. SPIE 1020, High Power CO2 Laser Systems and Applications, (24 March 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.950057
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KEYWORDS
Polarization

Laser cutting

Laser systems engineering

Fourier transforms

Carbon dioxide lasers

Laser processing

Resonators

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