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Low noise pulsed light source utilizing laser diode and voltage detector device utilizing same low noise pulsed light source

  • US 5,179,565 A
  • Filed: 06/05/1991
  • Issued: 01/12/1993
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/07/1990
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A voltage detector device comprising:

  • a) a low noise pulsed light source having;

    i) a laser diode for emitting a repetitive pulsed light, said repetitive pulsed light having a predetermined intensity,ii) means for driving said laser diode, said driving means supplying at least one of a bias current and a pulse signal to said laser diode,iii) a photodetector for detecting part of the pulsed light emitted from said laser diode, andiv) a modulating means for modulating at least one of said bias current and an amplitude of said pulse signal, said modulating means modulating said bias current and said amplitude according to an output signal from said photodetector over a wide frequency band such that the predetermined intensity of said pulsed light is kept unchanged and any noise superimposed on said predetermined intensity of said pulsed light is lowered;

    b) a first electrooptic material adapted to be positioned at a predetermined portion of an object to be measured and having refractive index which is varied by an applied voltage;

    c) a second electrooptic material disposed on said first electrooptic material to compensate a phase difference caused by intrinsic double refraction of said first electrooptic material, said second electrooptic material being formed of the same material as said first electrooptic material and having the same length as that of the first electrooptic material in the direction of an optical axis and being further aligned along the optical axis, and said pulse light from said low noise pulsed light source being directed to enter said first and second electrooptic materials along the optical axis.

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