H01S3/094053

HIGHLY EFFICIENT LASER IGNITION DEVICE
20180013257 · 2018-01-11 ·

A highly efficient laser ignition device is provided. The highly efficient laser ignition device fundamentally includes: a pumping light source adopting a multi-chip single emitter-packaged optical fiber output laser diode; a laser medium to which ytterbium is added; and a saturated absorber as a passive Q-switch medium, wherein a pulse of 100-999 ps as the passive Q-switch laser output can be obtained. According to the disclosed, the problems of high cost/low efficiency/low reliance/non-uniformity, which are disadvantages for replacing an ignition device using an electric spark with a laser ignition device, can be solved.

HIGH-POWER COMPACT SOLID-STATE SLAB LASER AMPLIFIER
20230238762 · 2023-07-27 ·

A laser amplifier device including an amplification element which includes a solid-state gain medium including a first main face and a second main face separated from each other by a distance which is smaller than the lateral dimensions. A heat spreader is thermally connected to, and substantially covering, the first main face. The heat spreader is optically transparent to a pump light and is in thermal contact with a heat sink. A first reflector substantially covers and faces the first main face and a second reflector substantially covers and faces the second main face; the reflectors being configured to reflect the pump light. The heat spreader and the first reflector are arranged such that the pump light passes through the heat spreader and through the first reflector and is reflected multiple times across the amplification element, between the first and second reflectors.

OPTICAL AMPLIFICATION APPARATUS AND MULTI-PORT WAVELENGTH DIVISION MULTIPLEXING COUPLER
20230238765 · 2023-07-27 ·

An optical amplification apparatus includes a plurality of input ends configured to receive a plurality of first optical signals with different wavelengths, a plurality of output ends configured to output a plurality of second optical signals obtained by amplifying the first optical signals, and a first pump source configured to provide a first pump light for amplifying the first optical signals. The apparatus also includes a first multi-port wavelength division multiplexing coupler having a plurality of first connection ports connected to the input ends. The apparatus further includes a first optical fiber connection cable connecting the first pump source with the first multi-port wavelength division multiplexing coupler. The first optical fiber connection cable is configured to transmit the first pump light. The apparatus additionally includes an active optical fiber connection cable having an active doped fiber for transmitting and amplifying a plurality of third optical signals.

All-Fiber Laser Oscillators Adopting Side-Pump Signal-And-Pump Combiners
20230231354 · 2023-07-20 ·

An all-fiber laser oscillator comprises a laser cavity, an amplification fiber, a plurality of diode lasers, and at least one side-pump signal-and-pump combiner (combiner). The combiner comprises a double-clad fiber (DCF) and four or more multimode fibers (MMFs). DCF comprises a first taper portion, whereas each of MMFs comprises a second taper portion fused around DCF. MMFs are configured to carry a portion of combined optical energy (COE) and to couple to DCF. The first taper portion can partially compensate a beam divergence created by the second taper portion, thereby increasing a coupling efficiency of COE coupled from MMFs to DCF with improved thermal performance. In a coupling portion, a refractive index difference between MMFs and DCF is configured to form a backward coupling barrier to suppress an optical energy in DCF from coupling into MMFs, thereby protecting the plurality of diode lasers from damage.

Laser system having a multi-stage amplifier and methods of use

A laser system having a multi-pass amplifier system which includes at least one seed source configured to output at least one seed signal having a seed signal wavelength, at least one pump source configured to output at least one pump signal, at least one multi-pass amplifier system in communication with the seed source and having at least one gain media, a first mirror, and at least a second mirror therein, the gain media device positioned between the first mirror and second mirror and configured to output at least one amplifier output signal having an output wavelength range, the first mirror and second mirror may be configured to reflect the amplifier output signal within the output wavelength range, and at least one optical system may be in communication with the amplifier system and configured to receive the amplifier output signal and output an output signal within the output wavelength range.

Optical fiber securing structure and laser device

An optical fiber securing structure includes: an optical fiber including a coating, and a coating-removed section in which a partial section of the coating is removed from the optical fiber; a reinforcement member including main surfaces and a groove formed from one of the main surfaces toward an inside of the reinforcement member, where the groove has a pair of side walls and a bottom wall; and a resin member that secures the coating-removed section to the pair of side walls and the bottom wall. A bottom part of the groove that includes the bottom wall has a widthwise cross-sectional shape where the bottom wall constitutes a trapezoidal shape such that a distance between the pair of side walls becomes greater in a direction away from the bottom wall.

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 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.

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.

AMPLIFIED HOLLOW CORE FIBER TRANSMISSION
20230059478 · 2023-02-23 · ·

An amplified hollow-core fiber (HCF) optical transmission system for low latency communications. The optical transmission system comprises a low-latency amplified HCF cable. The low-latency amplified HCF cable comprises multiple HCF segments (or HCF spans). Between consecutive HCF segments, the system comprises low-latency remote optically pumped amplifiers (ROPAs). Each ROPA comprises a gain fiber, a wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) coupler, and an optical isolator. Preferably, the ROPAs are integrated into the HCF cable. Each ROPA is pumped by a remote optical pump source, which provides pump light to the gain fiber. The gain fiber receives an optical transmission signal from the HCF. The WDM coupler combines the pump light with the optical transmission signal, thereby allowing the gain fiber to amplify the optical transmission signal to an amplified transmission signal. The amplified signal is transmitted to another HCF segment through the optical isolator.