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ALL-OPTICAL OPTICAL PARAMETRIC OSCILLATOR

An all-optical optical parametric oscillator includes a laser module, a temperature control module, a plurality of filters and a beam splitter arranged in sequence. A bulk material or waveguide material is arranged in the temperature control module. Both ends of the bulk material are provided with a first OPO cavity mirror M.sub.1′ and a second OPO cavity mirror M.sub.2′. Each of the first OPO cavity mirror M.sub.1′ and the second OPO cavity mirror M.sub.2′ is coated with a high-reflectivity film with respect to an OPO signal light and an OPO idler light, and coated with a high-transmittance film with respect to an OPO pump light, a poling fundamental frequency light and a poling frequency doubled light. The temperature of the material is changed by changing the temperature of the temperature control module to realize temperature tuning of wavelength λ.sub.s of the OPO signal light and wavelength λ.sub.i of the OPO idler light.

METHOD FOR TRANSPOSING THE FREQUENCY OF AN OPTICAL SIGNAL BY MIXING A PLURALITY OF WAVES

A method for frequency-converting a source optical signal in order to produce a useful optical signal, by mixing a plurality of waves, implements a plurality of waveguides that are coupled together. Individual parameter values of the waveguides, as well as at least one coupling parameter, are selected so as to obtain the useful signal with a high intensity. Such a method for producing the useful signal is suitable for a spectroscopic application, in particular a molecular spectroscopy application.

OPTICAL WAVEGUIDE STRUCTURE WITH TRIPLE PARTIALLY OVERLAPPING LOOPS

A method, apparatus, and system for non-linear optical process. A first light of a first wavelength is routed in a first loop in a main nonlinear optical waveguide. The first loop has a first length for the first light of the first wavelength. A second light of a second wavelength is routed in a second loop that includes portions of the main nonlinear optical waveguide and a first extension optical waveguide. The second loop has a second length for the second light of the second wavelength. A third light of a third wavelength is routed in a third loop that include portions of the main nonlinear optical waveguide and a second extension optical waveguide. The third loop has a third length for the third light of the third wavelength.

OPTICAL WAVEGUIDE STRUCTURE WITH PARTIALLY OVERLAPPING LOOPS IN DIRECTION DEPENDENT MATERIAL
20220107546 · 2022-04-07 ·

An optical waveguide structure comprises a first coupler and a second coupler that, in combination, direct a first-wavelength light to travel through a nonlinear-optical waveguide, the two couplers and an extension waveguide but not a secondary waveguide, a first resonator loop is defined for which the first-wavelength light is resonant. The two couplers, in combination, also direct a second-wavelength light to travel through the nonlinear-optical waveguide, the two couplers and the secondary waveguide but not the extension waveguide, wherein a different second resonator loop is defined for which the second-wavelength light is resonant.

Directional Phase Matching Optical Waveguide

An optical waveguide structure comprises a nonlinear optical waveguide comprising a nonlinear optical material having a second order nonlinear coefficient that changes with a direction of light propagation. A first portion of the nonlinear optical waveguide in which a light propagating through the first portion is affected by a positive value of a second order nonlinear coefficient. A second portion of the nonlinear optical waveguide in which the light propagating through the first portion is affected by a negative value of a second order nonlinear coefficient, wherein a set of dimensions in the nonlinear optical waveguide in the first portion and the second portion is selected to cause the light to have a phase walk-off that is an odd multiple of 180 degrees.

Nonlinear Optical Waveguide Structures for Light Generation and Conversion
20220107548 · 2022-04-07 ·

An optical waveguide structure comprising a nonlinear optical waveguide, a central region, a first side region, and a second side region. The central region is located within the nonlinear optical waveguide, wherein the central region comprises a nonlinear optical material. The first side region is on a first side of the central region and the second side region is on a second side of the central region. The nonlinear optical material comprising the central region has a first nonlinear coefficient that is larger than a second nonlinear coefficient of a second material comprising the first side region and the second side region.

Wavelength-controlled beam stabilizer for spectrally beam combined laser sources

A fiber amplifier system including a plurality of seed beam sources each generating a seed beam at a different wavelength and a plurality of fiber amplifiers that amplify the seed beams. The system also includes a spectral beam combining (SBC) grating that spatially combines the amplified beams and directs them in the same direction as an output beam, and a first fiber sampler and a second fiber sampler that generate a first fiber sample beam having a first intensity and a second fiber sample beam having a second intensity. The system further includes a configuration of optical and electrical feedback components that determine a difference between the first intensity and the second intensity and use the difference to control the wavelength of all of the seed beams so that all of the amplified beams are spatially aligned and propagating in the same direction in the output beam.

Optical Sources

A coherent anti-stokes Raman scattering apparatus for imaging a sample includes an optical output; an optical source arranged to generate a first optical signal at a first wavelength; and a nonlinear element arranged to receive the first optical signal, where the nonlinear element is arranged to cause the first optical signal to undergo four-wave mixing on transmission through the nonlinear element such that a second optical signal at a second wavelength and a third optical signal at a third wavelength are generated, wherein an optical signal pair including two of the first, second and third optical signals is provided to the optical output for imaging the sample.

MULTI-LAYER OPTICAL DEVICE EXHIBITING ANOMALOUS DISPERSION
20210247662 · 2021-08-12 ·

An optical device has a first optical layer with a first dispersion response as a first function of wavelength. A second optical layer has a second dispersion response as a function of wavelength that is different than the first function. A separating layer is located between the first and second optical layers and has a lower refractive index than the first layer and the second layer. A thickness of the separating layer is selected such that the first and second dispersion responses combine to create an anomalous dispersion about a target wavelength. The anomalous dispersion results in the optical device emitting a wideband coherent optical output about the target wavelength in response to an optical input at the target wavelength.

MULTIMODE WAVE GUIDE CONFIGURED TO GENERATE A SINGLE-MODE RADIATION FROM A SINGLE-MODE RADIATION

A wave guide may have an index profile including at least one maximum. The maximum or maxima of the index profile may correspond respectively to at least one maximum intensity of the outlet radiation with a mode of desired order. The wave guide may also have at least one doping ion configured to absorb the pump radiation. The doping ion or ions may have a concentration profile of doping ions including at least one maximum.