H01S3/092

Laser device and photoacoustic measurement apparatus
11291372 · 2022-04-05 · ·

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.

Fluid Edge Cladding For Spectroscopic Absorption Of Laser Emissions And Amplified Spontaneous Emission
20210320470 · 2021-10-14 ·

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.

Apparatus and methodology for reshaping a laser beam
11131859 · 2021-09-28 · ·

A laser system may include a laser resonator configured to emit an input laser beam having an elliptical cross-sectional shape. The laser system also may include first reflective device configured to reflect the input laser beam to produce a first reflected laser beam. The first reflective device may include a spherical surface for reflecting the input laser beam. The laser system also may include a second reflective device configured to reflect the first reflected laser beam to produce a second reflected laser beam. The laser system also may include a coupling device configured to focus the second reflected laser beam to produce an output laser beam. The coupling device may include a spherical surface for receiving the second reflected laser beam. The laser system also may include an optic fiber configured to transmit the output laser beam for emission of the output laser beam onto a target area.

Apparatus and methodology for reshaping a laser beam
11131859 · 2021-09-28 · ·

A laser system may include a laser resonator configured to emit an input laser beam having an elliptical cross-sectional shape. The laser system also may include first reflective device configured to reflect the input laser beam to produce a first reflected laser beam. The first reflective device may include a spherical surface for reflecting the input laser beam. The laser system also may include a second reflective device configured to reflect the first reflected laser beam to produce a second reflected laser beam. The laser system also may include a coupling device configured to focus the second reflected laser beam to produce an output laser beam. The coupling device may include a spherical surface for receiving the second reflected laser beam. The laser system also may include an optic fiber configured to transmit the output laser beam for emission of the output laser beam onto a target area.

PASSIVE Q-SWITCHED LASERS AND METHODS FOR OPERATION AND MANUFACTURE THEREOF
20210226415 · 2021-07-22 ·

Systems and methods for imaging in the short wave infrared (SWIR), photodetectors with low dark current and associated circuits for reducing dark currents and methods for generating image information based on data of a photodetector array. A SWIR imaging system may include a pulsed illumination source operative to emit radiation pulses in the SWIR band towards a target resulting in reflected radiation from the target; (b) an imaging receiver including a plurality of Ge PDs operative to detect the reflected SWIR radiation and a controller, operative to control activation of the receiver for an integration time during which the accumulated dark current noise does not exceed the time independent readout noise.

LASER DEVICE FOR SKIN TREATMENT

A laser device for skin treatment includes: a laser generating unit including a diode laser for generating a pulse capable of being varied to a pulse width of 100 picoseconds (ps) to 2000 ps by a dedicated driver having a rising time of 100 ps or less and a pulse width adjustment unit for adjusting a width of the pulse generated by the diode laser, the laser generating unit configured to generate a single or a plurality of pulses; and a laser amplifying unit including a pumping lamp and a single or a plurality of amplification mediums having a rod structure for absorbing light energy from the pumping lamp, wherein, in the laser amplifying unit, a pulse supplied from the laser generating unit passes through at least one of the single or a plurality of amplification mediums a plurality of times inward from the outside and is gradually amplified.

PASSIVE HIGH ENERGY Q-SWITCHED LASER SYSTEM WITH OPTICALLY SYNCHRONIZED MULTI-STAGE/MULTI-PASS AMPLIFICATION
20230402813 · 2023-12-14 ·

A sub-nanosecond laser system is disclosed. The sub-nanosecond laser system may include: a pump laser source operable to generate a pump laser beam having a pump wavelength; a first pump beam splitter operable to receive the pump laser beam and split the pump laser beam into at least a first split pump laser beam and a second split pump laser beam; a passively Q-switched seed laser operable to receive the first split pump laser beam and generate a seed laser beam; and an amplifier assembly operable to receive the second split pump laser beam and the seed laser beam. The amplifier assembly may include one or more amplifiers arranged in series in a multi-stage configuration, arranged in a multi-pass configuration, or a combination thereof.

PASSIVE HIGH ENERGY Q-SWITCHED LASER SYSTEM WITH OPTICALLY SYNCHRONIZED MULTI-STAGE/MULTI-PASS AMPLIFICATION
20230402813 · 2023-12-14 ·

A sub-nanosecond laser system is disclosed. The sub-nanosecond laser system may include: a pump laser source operable to generate a pump laser beam having a pump wavelength; a first pump beam splitter operable to receive the pump laser beam and split the pump laser beam into at least a first split pump laser beam and a second split pump laser beam; a passively Q-switched seed laser operable to receive the first split pump laser beam and generate a seed laser beam; and an amplifier assembly operable to receive the second split pump laser beam and the seed laser beam. The amplifier assembly may include one or more amplifiers arranged in series in a multi-stage configuration, arranged in a multi-pass configuration, or a combination thereof.

SENSOR-COMPATIBLE OVERLAY

A fingerprint sensor-compatible overlay material which uses anisotropic conductive material to enable accurate imaging of a fingerprint through an overlay is disclosed. The anisotropic conductive material has increased conductivity in a direction orthogonal to the fingerprint sensor, increasing the capacitive coupling of the fingerprint to the sensor surface, allowing the fingerprint sensor to accurately image the fingerprint through the overlay. Methods for forming a fingerprint sensor-compatible overlay are also disclosed.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CONTROLLING LASER PULSING

Techniques are provided for controlling an output laser pulse signal of a medical device. A control device defines a time duration of capacitive discharge to a laser device. The time duration corresponds to an intended energy of the output laser pulse signal. The control device generates a plurality of sub-pulse control signals. The sub-pulse control signals define a series of capacitive discharge events of the capacitor bank. The control device modulates one or more of a sub-pulse control signal period or a sub-pulse time duration of the sub-pulse control signals to modify the capacitive discharge of the capacitor bank to the laser device during the time duration.