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titleOfInvention Laser pulse equalization system and method
abstract The system and method provide laser pulse equalization at different pulse repetition frequencies (PRF). After initially pumping the laser medium from the first pumping level to the peak pumping level, the controller can cause the pump source to continue pumping the laser medium based on the pulse equalization pumping curve. An equalization pumping curve can be defined based on testing the laser pulse parameters at different PRFs, thereby obtaining an optimal equalization result of the pulse parameters. Optimization indicators used to evaluate various equalization pumping curves include pulse energy level consistency, peak power level, and / or laser pulse width under different PRFs. The equalized pumping curve may be a curve that falls from the peak pumping level to the first pumping level. The equalized pumping curve may be a linearly decreasing curve, a substantially exponentially decreasing curve, a parametrically decreasing curve, or any other type of curve. [Selection] Figure 3
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