A two-propagation-axis solid-state laser is shown to provide a widely
tunable optical microwave source. The spatial separation of the laser
eigenstates is shown to enable an etalon to act as a coarse tuner, for
cing oscillation in any nonadjacent cavity modes. The frequency differ
ence between opposite helicoidal eigenstates operating in nonadjacent
cavity modes can then be tuned continuously. The beat note from such a
solid-state laser is shown to vary from de to 26 GHz, i.e., 30 times
the laser free-spectral range, and is limited only by the free-spectra
l range of the etalon. (C) 1997 Optical Society of America.