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titleOfInvention Suppression of parasitic optical feedback in pulsed laser systems
abstract The present invention relates to a pulsed laser system comprising one of a plurality of auxiliary light paths that is limited by one or more reflective surfaces of a target surface and a main laser oscillator of the laser system. Attenuator. The variable attenuator isolates an output optical amplifier of the laser system from light reflected from the target during a time period between laser pulses. In some embodiments, the variable attenuator is controlled in synchronization with the primary laser oscillator. In some other embodiments, the variable attenuator is separately controlled from the main laser oscillator to shape the generated laser pulse.
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