Patent classifications
H01S3/061
Thermo-conductive bonding of laser rods with mechanical isolation
An apparatus and method for mounting a laser rod includes a mount having a cylindrical through hole in which the laser rod is disposed. A polymer is disposed in the cylindrical through hole in an annular space between an outer diameter of the laser rod and an inner diameter of the cylindrical through hole. The laser rod is suspended in a symmetrical thermal and mechanical interface. There is open access to the ends of the laser rod for end pumping and laser cavity alignment.
Photoacoustic apparatus and method for controlling photoacoustic apparatus
A photoacoustic apparatus includes a laser light irradiating unit that irradiates an inside of a subject with pulsed light; a photoacoustic signal acquiring unit that acquires a photoacoustic signal from a photoacoustic wave from the subject; a light amount detecting unit that detects a light amount of the pulsed light; a correlation data memory that stores first correlation data and second correlation data; an energy estimating unit that estimates an energy on the basis of the amount of the pulsed light and the first correlation data; a pulse width estimating unit that estimates a pulse width on the basis of the estimated energy and the second correlation data; and a photoacoustic signal correcting unit that corrects the photoacoustic signal on the basis of a first difference between the estimated energy and a reference energy and a second difference between the estimated pulse width and a reference pulse width.
Q-switched Cavity Dumped Sub-nanosecond Laser
Apparatuses and methods are disclosed for applying laser energy having desired pulse characteristics, including a sufficiently short duration and/or a sufficiently high energy for the photomechanical treatment of skin pigmentations and pigmented lesions, both naturally-occurring (e.g., birthmarks), as well as artificial (e.g., tattoos). The laser energy may be generated with an apparatus having a resonator with a sub-nanosecond round trip time.
Laser systems and related methods
A MOPA laser system that includes a seed laser configured to output pulsed laser light, an amplifier configured to receive and amplify the pulsed laser light emitted by the seed laser; and a pump laser configured to deliver a pump laser beam to both the seed laser and the amplifier and a variable attenuator configured to eliminate missing Q-switched pulses.
AMPLIFIER ASSEMBLY
An amplifier assembly may include a first heat sink plate that includes a first channel, a second heat sink plate that includes a second channel, and an amplifier rod disposed in the first channel and the second channel. The second heat sink plate may be connected with the first heat sink plate such that the first channel and the second channel align. The amplifier rod may be connected to the first heat sink plate and the second heat sink plate by a non-eutectic solder.
Q-switched cavity dumped sub-nanosecond laser
Apparatuses and methods are disclosed for applying laser energy having desired pulse characteristics, including a sufficiently short duration and/or a sufficiently high energy for the photomechanical treatment of skin pigmentations and pigmented lesions, both naturally-occurring (e.g., birthmarks), as well as artificial (e.g., tattoos). The laser energy may be generated with an apparatus having a resonator with a sub-nanosecond round trip time.
Laser irradiating device
A laser irradiating device preferably includes: a reflector having a receiving space formed therein; a flash lamp inserted and mounted in the reflector to generate light; a laser rod for resonating light incident from the flash lamp to emit a laser; a capacitor for storing, for a predetermined time interval, voltage to be supplied to the flash lamp; a digital variable resistor unit for outputting different voltages according to configured resistance values; a voltage increasing unit for increasing voltage input from the digital variable resistor unit and supplying the increased voltage to the capacitor; a control unit which stores resistance values corresponding to laser irradiating levels and configures a resistance value corresponding to the configured laser irradiating level; and a trigger circuit unit turned on according to a control of the user to supply a charge voltage of the capacitor to the flash lamp.
Laser device and photoacoustic measurement apparatus
In a laser device that emits pulsed laser light by emitting excitation light to a laser medium in a state in which a first voltage is applied to a Q switch and changing the voltage applied to the Q switch from a first voltage to a second voltage after the emission of the excitation light, the application start timing of the first voltage during a normal operation is set to a timing at which the intensity of the pulsed laser light periodically changing due to the vibration of the Q switch is maximized.
High Throughput Additive Manufacturing System Supporting Absorption Of Amplified Spontaneous Emission In Laser Amplifiers
In one embodiment a manufacturing method involves generating laser light at a first wavelength or range of wavelengths. A laser amplifier having a gain medium that amplifies light at a second wavelength or range of wavelengths can be optically pumped in response to receiving the generated laser light. The gain medium is cooled with a coolant fluid able to absorb the second wavelength or range of wavelengths and the generated and amplified laser light is directed toward an article processing unit.
Fluid Edge Cladding For Spectroscopic Absorption Of Laser Emissions And Amplified Spontaneous Emission
In one embodiment a laser amplifier includes a light pump source that can generate light at a first wavelength or range of wavelengths. The laser amplifier further includes an optically pumped laser amplifier having a gain medium that amplifies light at a second wavelength or range of wavelengths in response to receiving generated light from the light pump source. A housing is used to at least partially surround the gain medium and hold a coolant fluid able to absorb the second wavelength or range of wavelengths.