H01S3/2316

Fiber amplifier and gain adjustment method for fiber amplifier

Example fiber amplifiers and gain adjustment methods for the fiber amplifiers are described. One example fiber amplifier includes a first power amplifier, a wavelength level adjuster, and a controller, where the first power amplifier is connected to the wavelength level adjuster. The controller includes a first input end and a control output end. The first input end is configured to receive an input optical signal, and the control output end is configured to output a first amplification control signal to the first power amplifier, and output an adjustment control signal to the wavelength level adjuster. The wavelength level adjuster is configured to perform power adjustment on each wavelength in a separate manner based on the adjustment control signal.

LASER AMPLIFICATION APPARATUS, LASER APPARATUS, AND LASER NUCLEAR FUSION REACTOR

The laser amplification apparatus is provided with a plurality of plate-shaped laser medium components (M1 to M4) which are disposed to be aligned along a thickness direction, and prisms (P1 to P3) which optically couples the laser medium components. Each of the laser medium components is provided with a main surface to which a seed light is incident, and a side surface which surrounds the main surface. An excitation light is incident from at least one side surface of a specific laser medium component among the plurality of laser medium components. The excitation light is incident through the prism to a side surface of the laser medium component adjacent to the prism.

OPTICAL PULSE BURST FORMATION APPARATUS AND METHOD
20230170659 · 2023-06-01 · ·

An optical pulse generator arranged to generate an initial sequence of optical pulses having an initial inter-pulse period; and an optical pulse burst formation apparatus including: an interleaving stage to receive an initial sequence of optical pulses having an initial inter-pulse period, including: an optical splitter to power split received optical pulses, thereby generating a first and second replica sequences of optical pulses; a first optical arm to receive the first replica sequence, having a first optical path length; and a second optical arm to receive the second replica sequence, having a second optical path length, different to the first optical path length by a path length difference; and an optical combiner arranged to combine the first replica sequence of pulses and the second replica sequence of delayed pulses to form an output sequence of optical pulse bursts.

WAVELENGTH DIVISION MULTIPLEXING (WDM) BEAM SOURCE
20220352688 · 2022-11-03 ·

A WDM seed beam source for a fiber laser amplifier system that includes a number of master oscillators that generate seed beams at different wavelengths and a spectral multiplexer that multiplexes all of the seed beams onto a single fiber. An EOM modulates the combined seed beams on the single fiber and a spectral demultiplexer then separates the modulated seed beams into their constituent wavelengths on separate fibers before the seed beams are amplified and spectrally combined. The fiber laser amplifier system includes a separate fiber amplifier that amplifies the separated seed beams, an emitter array that directs the amplified beams into free space, beam collimating optics that focuses the uncombined beams, and an SBC grating responsive to the collimated uncombined beams that spatially combines the collimated uncombined beams.

LASER APPARATUS AND EXTREME ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT GENERATION SYSTEM
20170317464 · 2017-11-02 · ·

A laser apparatus may include a master oscillator, a plurality of amplifiers, a photodetector device configured to detect a light beam traveling back along a laser beam path, and a controller. The photodetector device may include a first photodetector configured to detect energy of a light beam traveling back along the laser beam path and a second photodetector configured to detect power of the light beam traveling back along the laser beam path. The controller may be configured to determine that a return beam is generated when the intensity of the energy detection signal exceeds a first threshold. The controller may be configured to determine that a self-oscillation beam is generated when the intensity of the power detection signal exceeds a second threshold.

Optical fiber system having a remote power module
09806487 · 2017-10-31 · ·

The present invention relates generally to high brightness optical fiber systems and, more particularly to optical fiber systems 104 having an optical power module 151 remote from an initial amplifier stage 101. In one aspect of the invention, the optical fiber system comprises a first active optical fiber 102 operatively coupled to one or more first pump sources 104; a first signal optical fiber 110 coupled to the first active optical fiber 102; one or more final pump sources 120; one or more final pump optical fibers 130, coupled to one or more of the final pump sources 120; and spatially separated from the one or more final pump sources 120 and the initial amplifier stage 101 comprising the first active optical fiber 102, a power module 151, comprising a final active optical fiber 150, coupled to the first signal optical fiber 110, said final active optical fiber 150 being coupled to said one or more final pump optical fibers 130.

BEAM DUMP APPARATUS, LASER APPARATUS EQUIPPED WITH THE BEAM DUMP APPARATUS, AND EXTREME ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT GENERATING APPARATUS
20170299857 · 2017-10-19 · ·

A beam dump apparatus may include: an attenuator module; a beam dump module; and a control unit. The attenuator module includes: a first beam splitter provided inclined with respect to the optical axis of a laser beam at a first angle; a second beam splitter provided inclined with respect to the optical axis at a second angle; a first beam dumper provided such that the laser beam from the first beam splitter enters thereinto; a second beam dumper provided such that the laser beam from the second beam splitter enters thereinto; and a first stage that causes the beam splitters to advance into and retreat from the optical path. The beam dump module includes: a mirror; a third beam dumper provided such that the laser beam from the mirror enters thereinto; and a second stage that causes the mirror to advance into and retreat from the optical path.

LASER PROCESSING METHOD AND LASER PROCESSING SYSTEM

A laser processing method of performing laser processing on a transparent material that is transparent to ultraviolet light by using a laser processing system includes: performing relative positioning of a transfer position of a transfer image and the transparent material in an optical axis direction of a pulse laser beam so that the transfer position is set at a position inside the transparent material at a predetermined depth ΔZsf from a surface of the transparent material in the optical axis direction; and irradiating the transparent material with the pulse laser beam having a pulse width of 1 ns to 100 ns inclusive and a beam diameter of 10 μm to 150 μm inclusive at the transfer position.

BISMUTH DOPED FIBER AMPLIFIER
20220052502 · 2022-02-17 · ·

Bismuth (Bi) doped optical fibers (BiDF) and Bi-doped fiber amplifiers (BiDFA) are shown and described. The BiDF comprises a gain band and an auxiliary band. The gain band has a first center wavelength (λ1) and a first six decibel (6 dB) gain bandwidth. The auxiliary band has a second center wavelength (λ2), with λ2>λ1. The system further comprises a signal source and a pump source that are optically coupled to the BiDF. The signal source provides an optical signal at λ1, while the pump source provides pump light at a pump wavelength (λ3).

TITANIUM-SAPPHIRE LASER APPARATUS, LASER APPARATUS USED FOR EXPOSURE APPARATUS, AND TITANIUM-SAPPHIRE AMPLIFIER

A titanium-sapphire laser apparatus may include a continuous wave oscillation laser unit, an amplification oscillator, a pulsed laser unit, an error detector, an error controller, and an optical path length corrector. The amplification oscillator may include an optical resonator and a titanium-sapphire crystal that is provided in an optical path in the optical resonator. The error detector may be provided in an optical path of leak light of seed light from the optical resonator, and may detect an optical path length error between an optical path length in the optical resonator and a positive integer multiple of a wavelength of the seed light and output an optical path length error signal. The optical path length corrector may vary the optical path length in the optical resonator on a basis of a signal resulting from adding a correction value to the optical path error signal.