An apparatus and method for linewidth broadening applied to a laser that
emits a light having an output frequency .nu. and an emission linewidth
.delta..sub.E. The apparatus is equipped with an electro-optic modulator
for intercepting the light and a noise generator for driving the
electro-optic modulator with a radio-frequency (RF) noise signal spanning
a frequency range selected to broaden the emission linewidth
.delta..sub.E of the light passing through the electro-optic modulator to
a broadened linewidth .delta..sub.B. The noise spectrum of the noise
signal exhibits a continuous frequency range and can be flat or sloping.
The range extends from low frequency .omega..sub.L set below the emission
linewidth .delta..sub.E of the light to a high frequency .omega..sub.H
set above the emission linewidth .delta..sub.E of the light. The
electro-optic modulator can be selected from among many suitable devices
including optical crystals. Further broadening can be achieved by
employing one or more secondary EOMs operating in resonant or
non-resonant modes. The lasers that benefit from the invention involve
any type of inherently narrow bandwidth lasers operating in CW or pulsed
modes.