H01S3/08072

COMPACT RAMAN LASER CAPABLE OF EFFICIENT OPERATION AT LOW PEAK POWERS WITH GOOD BEAM QUALITY
20220158406 · 2022-05-19 ·

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.

Laser amplifier module

A fluid-cooled laser amplifier module (100) is disclosed which comprises: a casing; a plurality of slabs (110) of optical gain medium oriented in parallel in the casing for cooling by a fluid stream (154, 156); a polarisation rotator (120) disposed between a first group of one or more slabs (111) of the optical gain medium and a second group of one or more slabs (112) of the optical gain medium; optical windows (150, 152) for receiving an input beam or pulse (130) for amplifying by the slabs and for outputting the amplified beam or pulse (140); and fluid stream ports (155, 157) for receiving and discharging the fluid stream for cooling the slabs.

Compact mode-locked laser module

Apparatus and methods for producing ultrashort optical pulses are described. A high-power, solid-state, passively mode-locked laser can be manufactured in a compact module that can be incorporated into a portable instrument. The mode-locked laser can produce sub-50-ps optical pulses at a repetition rates between 200 MHz and 50 MHz, rates suitable for massively parallel data-acquisition. The optical pulses can be used to generate a reference clock signal for synchronizing data-acquisition and signal-processing electronics of the portable instrument.

MULTIPASS LASER AMPLIFIER AND NO-OPTICAL-POWER BEAM STEERING ELEMENT

A multipass laser amplifier includes a mirror, a mirror device, a gain crystal, and refractive or diffractive beam-steering element. The gain crystal is positioned on a longitudinal axis of the multipass laser amplifier between the mirror and the mirror device. The beam-steering element is positioned on the longitudinal axis between the gain crystal and the mirror device. The beam-steering element has no optical power and deflects a laser beam, by refraction or diffraction, for each of multiple passes of the laser beam between the first mirror and the mirror device, such that each pass goes through the gain crystal for amplification of the laser beam and goes through a different respective off-axis portion of the beam-steering element. The no optical power of the beam-steering element enables maintaining a large beam size in the gain crystal, thereby facilitating amplification to high average power.

INTRACAVITY FREQUENCY CONVERSION IN SOLID-STATE LASER RESONATOR WITH END-PUMPING

A method for intracavity frequency conversion includes end-pumping a solid-state gain medium in a laser resonator with a pump laser beam to generate an intracavity laser beam circulating in the laser resonator, and frequency-converting a portion of the intracavity laser beam in a nonlinear crystal, located in the laser resonator, to generate a frequency-converted laser beam. The method controls the output power and at least one output beam parameter of the frequency-converted laser beam by adjusting (a) the pump power and (b) a resonator loss imposed on the intracavity laser beam. Taking advantage of both the pump laser beam and the intracavity laser beam contributing to thermal lensing in the gain medium, this control scheme is capable of controlling the output power and the output beam parameter(s) independently of each other.

Pulsed laser and bioanalytic system

Apparatus and methods for producing ultrashort optical pulses are described. A high-power, solid-state, passively mode-locked laser can be manufactured in a compact module that can be incorporated into a portable instrument for biological or chemical analyses. The pulsed laser may produce sub-100-ps optical pulses at a repetition rate commensurate with electronic data-acquisition rates. The optical pulses may excite samples in reaction chambers of the instrument, and be used to generate a reference clock for operating signal-acquisition and signal-processing electronics of the instrument.

COMPACT MODE-LOCKED LASER MODULE

Apparatus and methods for producing ultrashort optical pulses are described. A high-power, solid-state, passively mode-locked laser can be manufactured in a compact module that can be incorporated into a portable instrument. The mode-locked laser can produce sub-50-ps optical pulses at a repetition rates between 200 MHz and 50 MHz, rates suitable for massively parallel data-acquisition. The optical pulses can be used to generate a reference clock signal for synchronizing data-acquisition and signal-processing electronics of the portable instrument.

Device and method for measuring thermal load caused by excited state absorption in laser gain crystal
11404840 · 2022-08-02 · ·

A device and a method for measuring thermal load caused by excited state absorption in laser gain crystal are disclosed. Thermal focal lengths on the tangential and sagittal planes of the laser gain crystal are obtained by obtaining the threshold when the pump power is decreased, the optimal operating point, and cavity parameters of the single-frequency laser. Individual ABCD matrices of the laser gain crystal on the tangential plane and the sagittal plane are obtained based on thermal focal length. The thermal load corresponding to the threshold when the pump power is decreased, the ESA thermal load corresponding to the threshold when the pump power is decreased, and the ESA thermal load at the optimal operating point are obtained

PULSED LASER AND BIOANALYTIC SYSTEM

Apparatus and methods for producing ultrashort optical pulses are described. A high-power, solid-state, passively mode-locked laser can be manufactured in a compact module that can be incorporated into a portable instrument for biological or chemical analyses. The pulsed laser may produce sub-100-ps optical pulses at a repetition rate commensurate with electronic data-acquisition rates. The optical pulses may excite samples in reaction chambers of the instrument, and be used to generate a reference clock for operating signal-acquisition and signal-processing electronics of the instrument.

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.