Patent classifications
H01S3/09415
ULTRAVIOLET LASER APPARATUS
An ultraviolet laser apparatus includes: a semiconductor laser that emits an excitation laser light; a fiber laser medium to which the excitation laser light enters from the semiconductor laser and that causes laser oscillation; and an external resonator that: converts a wavelength of a laser light oscillated in the fiber laser medium, and outputs an ultraviolet region continuous wave of at least 0.1W.
Laser arrangement
In accordance with an example embodiment, a laser arrangement is provided, the laser arrangement comprising a light source for generating light output; a collimator assembly for collimating the light output from the light source into a pump beam; an optical resonator assembly for generating pulsed output beam based on the pump beam directed thereat; and a beam displacement assembly for laterally shifting the pump beam to adjust the position at which the pump beam meets a surface of the optical resonator assembly.
Incoherently combining lasers
Incoherently combining light from different lasers while maintaining high brightness is challenging using conventional fiber bundling techniques, where fibers from different lasers are bundled adjacently in a tight-packed arrangement. The brightness can be increased by tapering the tips of the bundled fibers to match a single, multi-mode output fiber, e.g., one whose core that is just wide enough to fit the input cores. This increases the brightness of the beam combining. In addition, reducing the outer diameters of the signal fiber claddings allows the signal fibers to be bundled closer together, making it possible to couple more signal fiber cores to the core of a multi-mode output fiber. Similarly, reducing the outer diameter of the pump fiber cladding and/or etching away corresponding portions of the signal fiber cladding in a pump/signal combiner makes it possible to couple more pump light into the signal fiber cladding, again increasing brightness.
LASER COOLING OF SILICA GLASS
A system, device, and method for laser cooling rare earth doped silica glass using anti-Stokes fluorescence is disclosed. The system includes a rare earth doped and codoped with one or more codopants silica glass; a laser that provides radiation to a first surface and through a body of the rare earth doped silica glass, wherein the laser is tuned from a first wavelength to a second wavelength; and a thermally sensitive device that captures images of the rare earth doped silica glass as the laser is tuned and determines a third wavelength between the first wavelength and the second wavelength where the rare earth doped silica glass is maximumly or near maximumly cooled.
LASER AMPLIFIER APPARATUS AND METHOD OF AMPLIFYING LASER PULSES
Laser amplifier apparatus 100 includes gain medium 10 for receiving seed pulse(s) 2 and pump pulse(s) 3 and for emitting laser pulse(s) 1, resonator device 20 including gain medium and resonator mirrors spanning resonator beam path 25 with multi-pass geometry, coupler arrangement 30 for coupling seed pulse(s) and pump pulse(s) to resonator device and coupling output laser pulse(s) out of resonator device, and gain medium cooling device 40A. Resonator mirrors include first and second telescope mirrors 21, 22 with mutual distance and common focal section therebetween and defining optical axis z of resonator device, and first and second groups of end mirrors 23, 24 between mirrors 21 and 22 for forming path 25, wherein end mirrors are on ring-shaped section surrounding optical axis z, and resonator are arranged such that emitting sections of the gain medium are imaged in themselves. A method of amplifying laser pulses is also described.
LASER SYSTEM FOR RANGING APPLICATIONS
A passively, Q-switched laser operating at an eye safe wavelength of between 1.2 and 1.4 microns is described. The laser may operate at a lasing wavelength of 1.34 microns and use a gain element of Nd:YVO.sub.4 and a saturable absorber element of V:YAG. The systems and methods to produce short pulses having a pulse duration less than 1 ns and high energy pulses having pulse energies greater than 2 μJ are described.
All-solid-state high-power slab laser based on phonon band edge emission
A kind of all-solid-state high-power slab laser based on phonon band-edge emission, which is comprised of a pumping source, a focusing system, a resonant cavity and a self-frequency-doubling crystal; the said self-frequency-doubling crystal is a Yb-doped RECOB crystal cut into slab shape along the direction of the crystal's maximum effective nonlinear coefficient of its non-principal plane; by changing the cutting direction of the crystal, the phase matching of different wavelengths is realized, thus realizing laser output at the band of 560-600 nm; the said pumping source is a diode laser matrix with a wavelength of 880 nm-980 nm; the input cavity mirror and the output cavity mirror are coated with films to obtain laser output at the band of 560-600 nm; the two large faces of the said self-frequency-doubling crystal is cooled by heat sink and located between the input cavity mirror and the output cavity mirror.
Broadband Tm-doped optical fiber amplifier
A broadband optical amplifier for operation in the 2 μm visible wavelength band is based upon a single-clad Tm-doped fiber amplifier (TDFA). A compact pump source uses a combination of low-power laser diode with a fiber laser to provide a multi-watt pump beam without needing to include thermal management and/or pump wavelength stability components. The broadband optical amplifier is therefore able to be relatively compact device with fiber coupled output powers of >0.5 W CW, high small signal gain, low noise figure, and large OSNR, important for use as a versatile wideband preamplifier or power booster amplifier.
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.
FIBER LASER APPARATUS
A fiber laser apparatus includes: an amplification optical fiber that amplifies a laser beam; one or more pumping light sources that generate pumping light that is supplied to the amplification optical fiber; an output optical fiber including a first core that allows the laser beam amplified by the amplification optical fiber to propagate therethrough, and a first cladding having a refractive index lower than a refractive index of the first core and surrounding a circumference of the first core; a delivery fiber including a second core optically coupled to the first core of the output optical fiber, and a second cladding having a refractive index lower than a refractive index of the second core and surrounding a circumference of the second core; and a first housing unit that houses the amplification optical fiber and the output optical fiber therein.