H01S3/094042

Compact Raman laser capable of efficient operation at low peak powers with good beam quality
11387620 · 2022-07-12 · ·

An apparatus includes at least one Raman medium configured to receive a pump beam and shift at least a portion of the pump beam into a Stokes-shifted output beam. The apparatus also includes a first lens configured to receive and focus the pump beam into the at least one Raman medium. The apparatus further includes first and second retro-lens assemblies, each including at least one prism configured to reflect beams from the at least one Raman medium back into the at least one Raman medium and multiple second lenses configured to control optical propagation of the beams entering and exiting the at least one Raman medium. Multiple pairs of lenses form multiple confocal arrangements of lenses. The pairs of lenses include the first lens and the second lenses of the retro-lens assemblies. The at least one Raman medium is optically positioned between the lenses in the confocal arrangements of lenses.

TANDEM PUMPED FIBER AMPLIFIER
20220190545 · 2022-06-16 · ·

In an example, a tandem pumped fiber amplifier may include a seed laser, a first section coupled to an output of the seed laser, and a second section coupled to an output of the first section. The first section may operate as an oscillator, and may receive pump light from one or more diode pumps, and may the first section may be arranged to convert the one or more diode pumps into a tandem pump. The second section may operate as a power amplifier, and may include a length of a single or plural active core fiber. The tandem pumped fiber amplifier may be arranged to mitigate spectral broadening related to four-wave mixing.

APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR GENERATING 780 nm ULTRASHORT-PULSED LASER RADIATION
20220085564 · 2022-03-17 · ·

An erbium fiber laser produces a beam of ultrashort laser pulses having a center wavelength greater than 780 nanometers, an average power greater than 0.5 watt, and a pulse duration less than 200 femtoseconds. The fiber laser includes an erbium fiber amplifier that is energized by a pump beam having a pump wavelength longer than 1520 nanometers. The pump wavelength is selected to provide uniform gain over the broad spectral bandwidth of a seed beam and minimal gain at shorter wavelengths in the fiber amplifier, thereby overcoming gain narrowing and gain shifting. The pump beam has sufficient power to achieve pump saturation in the fiber amplifier.

780 nm ULTRASHORT-PULSED FIBER LASER

An erbium fiber laser produces a beam of ultrashort laser pulses having a center wavelength greater than 780 nanometers, an average power greater than 0.5 watt, and a spectral bandwidth compressible to a pulse duration of less than 200 femtoseconds. The laser includes a fiber preamplifier that is energized by a counter-propagating pump beam, has relatively low population inversion in a relatively long optical gain fiber, and provides a spectrally-shaped beam for further amplification. Wavelength dependent gain and absorption within the optical gain fiber enhances longer wavelengths relative to shorter wavelengths in the spectrally-shaped beam. The spectral shaping is sufficient to overcome gain narrowing and gain shifting in a subsequent high-gain fiber amplifier.

FIBER PUMP LASER SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SUBMARINE OPTICAL REPEATER

An optical communication system is disclosed. The optical communication system may include a first fiber pump laser system having a first single mode (SM) fiber output configured to output a first pump laser radiation, a second fiber pump laser system having a second SM fiber output configured to output a second pump laser radiation, at least one combiner-splitter element configured to combine the first pump laser radiation and the second pump laser radiation and to transmit N portions of pump laser radiation, and N doped fiber amplifiers, where N is at least four, each doped fiber amplifier configured to receive one portion of the N portions of pump laser radiation and an input optical signal to be amplified, amplify the input optical signal into an amplified optical signal, and to transmit the amplified optical signal.

Efficient In-Band Pumping of Holmium-Doped Optical Fiber Amplifiers
20220021173 · 2022-01-20 · ·

A fiber-based optical amplifier for operation at an eye-safe input signal wavelength λ.sub.S within the 2 μm region is formed to include a section of Holmium (Ho)-doped optical gain fiber. The pump source for the fiber amplifier is particularly configured to provide pump light at a wavelength where the absorption coefficient of the Ho-doped optical gain fiber exceeds its gain coefficient (referred to as an “absorption-dominant pump wavelength”), and is typically within the range of 1800-1900 nm. The selection of an absorption-dominant pump wavelength limits the spontaneous emission of the pump from affecting the amount of gain achieved at the higher wavelength end of the operating region. The amount of crosstalk between the signal wavelength and pump wavelength is also reduced (in comparison to using the conventional 1940 nm pump wavelength).

BROADBAND HO-DOPED OPTICAL FIBER AMPLIFIER

A broadband optical amplifier for operation in the 2 μm visible wavelength band is based upon a single-clad Ho-doped fiber amplifier (HDFA). A compact pump source uses a combination of discrete laser diode with a fiber laser (which may be a dual-stage fiber laser) to create a pump output beam at a wavelength associated with creating gain in the presence of Ho ions (an exemplary pump wavelength being 1940 nm). The broadband optical amplifier may take the form of a single stage amplifier or a multi-stage amplifier, and may utilize a co-propagating pump and/or a counter-propagating pump arrangement.

Generation of Ultrashort Laser Pulses at Wavelengths
20210296845 · 2021-09-23 · ·

A method for generating pulsed laser radiation in the spectral range from 860 nm to 1000 nm is disclosed, including the steps of generating pulsed laser radiation in the spectral range from 1500 nm to 1600 nm, preferably at a wavelength of 1560 nm; shifting the wavelength of the pulsed laser radiation to a longer wavelength of at least 1720 nm, and preferably to 1840 nm; amplifying the wavelength-shifted pulsed laser radiation in a Thulium-doped gain medium so that the Thulium-doped gain medium is pumped in an in-band pumping scheme; and frequency-doubling the amplified wavelength-shifted pulsed laser radiation. A laser system suitable for practicing the method is also disclosed.

SCALABLE HIGH POWER FIBER LASER
20210226405 · 2021-07-22 · ·

A modular and scalable high-power fiber laser system is configurable to generate 1 kW or more of laser output, and includes one or more separable pump modules separately disposed from each other, each pump module including a plurality of fiber-coupled component pump sources optically combined by one or more fiber-based pump module pump combiners, each pump module providing one or more pump module fiber outputs, and a gain module separately disposed from the one or more separable pump modules and including one or more gain module pump fiber inputs optically coupled to corresponding ones of the pump module fiber outputs, and including a gain fiber optically coupled to the one or more gain module pump fiber inputs, the gain fiber configured to generate a gain module fiber output power scalable in relation to the number and power of said pump module fiber outputs coupled to the gain fiber.

ALL-FIBER OPTICAL VORTEX LASER BASED ON RESONANCE OF ORBITAL ANGULAR MOMENTUM MODES

Disclosed is an all-fiber optical vortex laser based on resonance of orbital angular momentum modes. The all-fiber optical vortex laser has an annular cavity structure, and includes a narrow-linewidth pump laser, an optical amplifier, an orbital angular momentum mode generator, a first polarization controller, an optical fiber circulator, an optical fiber coupler, a second polarization controller and a vortex optical fiber. The orbital angular momentum mode generator (3) realizes directional conversion from a fundamental transverse mode in a single-mode optical fiber into an orbital angular momentum mode with a specific topological charge in a vortex optical fiber. The optical fiber coupler can realize directional coupling from an orbital angular momentum mode in one vortex optical fiber to an orbital angular momentum mode in another vortex optical fiber; the vortex optical fiber is an optical fiber supporting stable transmission of an orbital angular momentum model.