Patent classifications
H01S3/09408
Bidirectional and configurable directional Raman pumping apparatus
A Raman pumping device (10) for amplifying a data optical signal in a fiber optic transmission system, comprising first and second ports (12a, 12b) through which the data optical signal may respectively enter and exit the Raman pumping device (10), a Raman pump source (14) for generating a Raman pump signal, and at least one combiner (16) for combining the Raman pump signal with the data optical signal. The Raman pumping device (10) allows for selectively combining the Raman pump signal generated by the same Raman pump source (14), or at least parts of the same Raman pump source (14) codirectionally or counterdirectionally with the data optical signal.
Optically amplified repeater system and optical amplifier
An optically amplified repeater system includes optical transmission paths, a multi-channel optical amplifier, one or more Raman amplification pumping light sources, and a wavelength multiplexer. The multi-channel optical amplifier includes K simultaneous pumping light sources, N optical amplification media, and one or more optical couplers, and simultaneously amplifies, with the K simultaneous pumping light sources, light intensities of optical signals that pass through the N optical amplification media and propagate through the optical transmission paths. Light intensities of the wavelength band of the optical signals is Raman amplified by the Raman amplification pumping light. A light intensity of the Raman amplification pumping light output from the one or more Raman amplification pumping light sources is determined in accordance with characteristic differences between the optical signals passing through the optical transmission paths.
PARALLEL O-BAND AMPLIFIER
A system (e.g., an optical amplifier) comprising gain fibers (e.g., Bismuth-doped optical fiber) for amplifying optical signals. The optical signals have an operating center wavelength (λ0) that is centered between approximately 1260 nanometers (˜1260 nm) and ˜1360 nm (which is in the O-Band). The gain fibers are optically coupled to pump sources, with the number of pump sources being less than or equal to the number of gain fibers. The pump sources are (optionally) shared among the gain fibers, thereby providing more efficient use of resources.
MID-INFRARED SEMICONDUCTOR SATURABLE ABSORBER MIRROR BASED ON INAS/GASB SUPERLATTICE AND PREPARATION METHOD THEREOF
A mid-infrared semiconductor saturable absorber mirror based on InAs/GaSb superlattice comprises a GaSb substrate with an anti-reflection film coated on the lower surface of the GaSb substrate; InAs/GaSb superlattice which has a specific structure and thickness and is arranged on the GaSb substrate; and Bragg reflection film which is arranged on the InAs/GaSb superlattice, wherein Bragg reflection film is composed of multiple pairs of ZnS and YbF.sub.3 film layers with a thickness of ¼ wavelength, and the YbF.sub.3 film layer is connected with the InAs/GaSb superlattice. The device not only has a mid-infrared working range with a broadband operation bandwidth, but also has the advantages of designable parameters, outstanding robustness, high damage threshold and the like, and sets a foundation for the development of mid-infrared ultrafast mode-locked lasers.
Cladless fiber for fiber laser pump and combiner
Some embodiments may include a packaged laser diode assembly, comprising: a length of optical fiber having a core and a polymer buffer in direct contact with the core, the length of optical fiber having a first section and a second section, the first section of the length of optical fiber including a tip of an input end of the optical fiber, wherein the polymer buffer covers only the second section of the first and second sections; one or more laser diodes to generate laser light; means for directing a beam derived from the laser light into the input end of the length of optical fiber; a light stripper attached to the core in the first section of the length of optical fiber. Other embodiments may be disclosed and/or claimed.
LASER-DRIVEN LIGHT SOURCE DEVICE
A light source device includes a laser oscillator for emitting a continuous laser beam and a pulsed laser beam. The laser oscillator has a resonator, at least one laser medium in the resonator, a first pumping unit for supplying light to the laser medium, and a second pumping unit for supplying another light to the laser medium. The light source device also includes a plasma vessel to receive the continuous laser beam and the pulsed laser beam from the laser oscillator, generate plasma, and emit light derived from the plasma. The light source device also includes a first electricity feeder for feeding electricity to the first pumping unit, a second electricity feeder for feeding electricity to the second pumping unit, and a controller for controlling the first and second electricity feeders such that the first pumping unit generates continuous light, and the second pumping unit generates pulsed light.
High-power, single-mode fiber sources
An optical apparatus includes one or more pump sources situated to provide laser pump light, and a gain fiber optically coupled to the one or more pump sources, the gain fiber including an actively doped core situated to produce an output beam, an inner cladding and outer cladding surrounding the doped core and situated to propagate pump light, and a polymer cladding surrounding the outer cladding and situated to guide a selected portion of the pump light coupled into the inner and outer claddings of the gain fiber. Methods of pumping a fiber sources include generating pump light from one or more pump sources, coupling the pump light into a glass inner cladding and a glass outer cladding of a gain fiber of the fiber source such that a portion of the pump light is guided by a polymer cladding surrounding the glass outer cladding, and generating a single-mode output beam from the gain fiber.
Laser Beam Amplification by Homogenous Pumping of an Amplification Medium
Apparatus and method for the amplification of a laser beam by pumping a homogenous composite source beam through an amplification medium. A slab crystalline active medium is side-pumped via a pump module having a laser diode bar and an optical assembly. The optical assembly has a fast axis collimator and a lens in the fast axis and an array of slow axis collimators and the lens in the slow axis. The lenses are spaced so that the individual source beams from the emitters are: imaged upon a first facet of the amplification medium; have a beam waist at or near the first facet; are sized to fill the first facet; substantially overlap on the first facet; and are directed so that peripheral source beams undergo total internal reflection on entering the amplification medium. Embodiments of multiple laser diode bars and optical assemblies are described together with double side pumping arrangements.
FIBER LASER WITH DOUBLE-PASSED PUMP ARCHITECTURE
A fiber laser amplifier system including a first dual-clad delivery fiber receiving a signal beam and a pump beam, a doped amplifying fiber coupled to the first delivery fiber and receiving the signal beam and the pump beam, and amplifying the signal beam using the pump beam, and a second dual-clad delivery fiber coupled to the amplifying fiber and receiving the amplified signal beam and the pump beam. The system also includes an endcap having an input facet and an output facet. The input facet is coupled to the second delivery fiber and receives the amplified signal beam and the pump beam, and the output facet is configured to pass the amplified signal beam and reflect the pump beam back onto the second delivery fiber to be directed back to the doped amplifying fiber.
INTEGRATED OPTICAL AMPILIFICATION SYSTEMS
An optical amplification system that includes a combiner and an active fiber. The combiner is configured to receive and combine an input signal and an excitation signal. The active fiber is configured to receive the input signal and the excitation signal from the combiner and generate an amplified input signal. The active fiber is directly coupled to the combiner.