In the laser system of the present invention, an acoustic grating (AG) established in an SBS cell by an initial laser pulse is forced into oscillation from noise. Since the process is nonlinear, SBS Phase Conjugation does not take place until a specific level is achieved based on several factors such as the physical conditions and the SBS media. The invention segments the initial laser pulse with a zonal lenslet array that produces a set of beams that have their foci distribute in space. By coupling this segmented lenslet array with a master lens, the separation of the foci from each other can be controlled. At a large separation distance each foci independently produces an associated AG. As each AG forms from a local noise source the coherence between the segmented beams has been lost. However, the master lens controls the entire focal envelope and hence the separation distance between the foci. Increasing the power of the master lens causes the separation between the foci to decrease. At some minimum distance the AG couple and hence the phase relationship is restored and coherence is re-established.

 
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