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Compact diode laser source

A compact diode laser achieves high-power, short duration output pulses by separating the lasing action from the pulse-generating mechanism. A diode seed source is configured for gain-switching via a variable RF source. A time lens element includes an intensity modulation device, a phase modulation device, and a pulse compressor. The intensity modulation device carves shorter pulses from the long gain-switched seed pulses, the phase modulation device adds chirp, and the pulse compressor compensates for the chirp while producing high-power short-duration output pulses.

Multi-stage Raman amplifier

A diamond Raman laser may include a diamond Raman oscillator (DRO) with a first diamond gain medium, a seed laser providing a seed beam at a seed wavelength, and a cavity configured to resonate at a first-Stokes wavelength, the first-Stokes wavelength corresponding to first-Stokes emission in diamond when pumped with the seed wavelength, and where the DRO outputs a first-Stokes beam at the first-Stokes wavelength. The diamond Raman laser may further include a diamond Raman amplifier (DRA) to amplify the first-Stokes beam and generate an amplified first-Stokes beam, where the DRA includes two or more diamond Raman amplification stages, each including one or more second diamond gain media, and one or more optical filters to filter light with a second-Stokes wavelength generated in at least one of the one or more second gain media.

Low repetition rate infrared tunable femtosecond laser source

The present application discloses a cavity dumped low repetition rate infrared tunable femtosecond laser source configured to produce pulses of 200 femtoseconds or less with a peak power of four megawatts or more for use in a variety of applications including multi-photon microscopy.

LASER OSCILLATOR, LASER PROCESSING MACHINE, AND METHOD OF SUPPRESSING STIMULATED RAMAN SCATTERING

A pulse generation unit generates a driving voltage signal including a pulse signal. A laser oscillation module oscillates a laser beam by carrying out, based on the driving voltage signal, a pulse oscillating operation. When the power command signal has a voltage command value corresponding to a laser power greater than a predetermined laser power during a high period, the pulse generation unit modulates, in a pulsed manner, a voltage value of the high period of the driving voltage signal so as to alternately repeat, for a preset period of time from a rising time of the high period of the driving voltage signal, a high state in which the voltage value is maintained and a low state in which the voltage value is lowered by a predetermined voltage value without being lowered to a voltage value of a low period of the driving voltage signal.

METHOD AND SYSTEM TO SIMULTANEOUSLY GENERATE TUNABLE REDSHIFT AND BLUESHIFT FEMTOSECOND PULSES WITH ADJUSTABLE SPECTRAL BANDWIDTH
20230140440 · 2023-05-04 ·

A method and a system are provided to simultaneously generate blue-shifted and red-shifted femtosecond light sources with tunable spectral peak location and bandwidth, by controlling the input condition (chirp/spectrum) of a fiber-optic nonlinear propagation. The system comprises (A) a seed source, (B) a driving current controller to regulate the spectrum of the seed source, (C) a dispersion controller to control the chirp and pulse width of the seed source, (D) a fiber-optic spectral conversion module to shape and broaden the laser spectrum via fiber-optic nonlinear processes, and (E) a spectral selection module to filter out the required wave packets. With the simultaneous uses of the driving current controller and the dispersion controller, the light sources feature continuously tunable spectral peak with (1) a relatively constant output pulse energy or (2) a tunable spectral bandwidth at a specific peak location.

Picosecond Optical Radiation Systems and Methods of Use
20220387105 · 2022-12-08 · ·

Methods, systems and apparatus are disclosed for delivery of pulsed treatment radiation by employing a pump radiation source generating picosecond pulses at a first wavelength, and a frequency-shifting resonator having a lasing medium and resonant cavity configured to receive the picosecond pulses from the pump source at the first wavelength and to emit radiation at a second wavelength in response thereto, wherein the resonant cavity of the frequency-shifting resonator has a round trip time shorter than the duration of the picosecond pulses generated by the pump radiation source. Methods, systems and apparatus are also disclosed for providing beam uniformity and a sub-harmonic resonator.

DOWNHOLE LASER SYSTEM WITH AN IMPROVED LASER OUTPUT PRODUCTION AND DATA COLLECTION
20220407283 · 2022-12-22 ·

One or more embodiments relates to a method of growing ultrasmooth and high quantum efficiency CsTe photocathodes. The method includes exposing a substrate of Cs using an alkali source such as an effusion cell; and controlling co-evaporating growth and co-deposition forming a CsTe growth. The method further includes monitoring a stoichiometry of the CsTe growth.

Laser assembly for an optoacoustic probe
11804690 · 2023-10-31 · ·

A laser assembly is provided that includes a laser resonator that emits a first light having a first pulse width, and a trigger assembly electrically coupled to the laser resonator to actuate the laser resonator. The laser assembly also includes a sensor configured to detect the first light as the light emits from the laser resonator, and one or more processors coupled to the trigger assembly. The one or more processors are configured to obtain a first time delay interval from when the trigger assembly is actuated to when the sensor detects the first light, and actuate the laser resonator to emit a second light having a second pulse width based on the time delay interval determined.

METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR PULSED BEAM PHASE LOCKING
20230387647 · 2023-11-30 ·

A pump source configured to generate a pulsed optical beam. The pump source generates a first light beam, a second light beam, and a third light beam, where the first, the second, and the third light beams satisfy a phase relationship. Each of the first, the second, and the third light beams are independently modulated in separate modulation paths and recombined as a pulsed optical beam. A portion of the pulsed optical beam is parametrically amplified within a nonlinear optical medium, where a resulting amplification gain is proportional to a phase difference between the first, second, and third modulated light beams. The power value of the amplified beam is measured as an indication of the phrase difference between the three beams and a corrective phase adjustment based on the error correction signal is applied on any one of the first, second, and third modulation paths to maintain the phase relationship.

Figure eight laser
11482827 · 2022-10-25 ·

A figure-8 laser is configured in which gain in the uni-directional loop can be removed while maintaining mode-locked operation with gain only in the bi-directional nonlinear amplifying loop. Simplified self-starting and control over pulse characteristics by controlling gain in the bi-directional loop is made possible.