The quality of pulses output from laser systems such as super-pulsed
CO.sub.2 slab lasers can be improved using half-wavelength electro-optic
modulators (EOMs), in combination with thin film polarizers (TFPs). A
voltage applied across a CdTe crystal of the EOM rotates the polarization
of a pulse passing through the EOM by 90.degree.. The polarization
determines whether the pulse passes through, or is redirected by, the
TFP. The voltage applied to the crystal can be pulsed to prevent a drop
in charge, which could allow radiation to leak to the application. A
totem pole switch used to apply voltage to the EOM can receive a pulsed
voltage for improved performance. Directing by the EOM allows pulses to
be clipped at the front/back end(s), split into portions, and/or directed
to separate scanners. Directing pulses or pulse portions to different
scanners can increase the output of systems such as hole drilling
systems.