Patent classifications
H01S3/10023
Multi-channel laser
A laser device includes a seed laser, a plurality of optical amplifiers, and an optical distribution assembly. The seed laser is configured to emit seed laser light. The plurality of optical amplifiers is configured to generate amplified laser light by amplifying the seed laser light. The optical distribution assembly is configured to distribute the seed laser light to an input of each of the optical amplifiers in the plurality and each of the optical amplifiers is configured to direct its respective amplified laser light to a common target.
PULSE SHAPING DEVICE AND PULSE SHAPING METHOD
This invention provides a pulse shaping technique that can yield a pulsed laser having a smaller energy fluctuation than that of a conventional pulse shaping technique using one or two non-linear optical crystals. A pulse shaping device includes: a non-linear optical crystal group including at least three non-linear optical crystals arranged side by side on an optical path of an input pulsed laser.
All-fiber configuration system and method for generating temporally coherent supercontinuum pulsed emission
An all-fiber configuration system and method for generating temporally coherent supercontinuum pulsed emission are provided. The system includes a sequential structure of all-fiber sections including: a fiber laser seed source to produce a seed pulse with given optical properties; a stretching section including an optical fiber to temporally stretch the seed pulse; an amplification section including an active optical fiber, doped with a rare earth element, to amplify the stretched pulse by progressively stimulating radiation of active ions of the doped active optical fiber; a compressing section to temporally compress the amplified pulse; and a spectrum broadening section including an ANDi microstructured fiber that spectrally broadens the compressed pulse by a nonlinear effect of Self Phase Modulation (SPM) while maintaining the temporal coherence of the pulse.
MODE-LOCKABLE RING OSCILLATOR AND ASSOCIATED METHODS
A mode-lockable ring oscillator includes a gain element for amplifying an optical pulse into an amplified pulse, a nonlinear optical element for broadening the amplified pulse into a first spectrally-broadened pulse, a first optical filter for filtering the first spectrally-broadened pulse into a first filtered pulse, a passive nonlinear optical element for broadening the first filtered pulse into a second spectrally-broadened pulse, and a second optical filter for filtering the second spectrally-broadened pulse into a second filtered pulse. The first and second optical filters have passbands that partially overlap such that the ring cavity can lase CW. With these spectrally overlapping passbands, the mode-lockable ring oscillator can directly initiate single-pulse mode-locking by modulating pump power that pumps the gain element. After this modulation has stopped, the mode-lockable ring oscillator maintains this single-pulse mode-locking while the passbands remain spectrally overlapped.
LASER DEVICE AND OPTICAL APPARATUS INCLUDING THE SAME
Provided are a laser device and an optical apparatus including the same. The laser device includes a pump light source configured to provide pump light, a gain medium configured to acquire a gain of seed laser light by using the pump light, a first curved mirror and a second curved mirror, which are provided at both sides of the gain medium to reflect the seed laser light into the gain medium, an output mirror configured to transmit a portion of the seed laser light reflected by the second curved mirror and reflect the other portion of the seed laser light to the gain medium, a first acoustic wave generator connected to the gain medium and configured to provide a first photoacoustic wave in the gain medium, and a second acoustic wave generator connected to the gain medium and configured to provide a second photoacoustic wave in the gain medium.
APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR SPECTRALLY SHAPING A LASER BEAM
An optical apparatus for spectrally shaping a laser beam within a fiber MOPA laser is disclosed. The apparatus includes a birefringent optic and a linear polarizer. The laser beam is divided between two orthogonal polarization axes of the birefringent optic having polarization mode dispersion. Propagation of the laser beam through the birefringent optic causes a wavelength-dependent phase shift between components of the laser beam in the two polarization axes. A polarizing direction of the polarizer is oriented between the two polarization axes. Propagation of the polarization-dispersed laser beam through the polarizer modulates the power spectral density of a transmitted portion of the laser beam. This spectral modulation can be tuned to shape a Gaussian spectral distribution from the master oscillator into a uniform spectral distribution for amplification by the power amplifier. The uniform spectrally-shaped laser beam can be amplified to higher powers than the original Gaussian laser beam.
Wavelength-selectable free-space optical communication
An example device may include an optical configuration configured to transmit a transmitted optical beam and receive a received optical beam, an optical modem, and an optical amplifier. An example optical amplifier may include an optical gain medium and an optical bandpass filter. The transmitted optical beam may have a transmit wavelength selectable from a plurality of transmit wavelength, and may have a different wavelength from the received optical beam. In some examples, the optical configuration may include at least one dichroic element. Various other devices, systems, and methods are described.
Pump modulation for optical amplifier link communication
A system and method for communicating supervisory information between amplifier nodes in an optical communication network utilizes modulation of an included pump source to superimpose the supervisory information on through-transmitted customer signals (or ASE associated with the amplifier if no customer traffic is present). The supervisory information (which may include monitoring messages, provisioning data, protocol updates, and the like) is utilized as an input to an included modulator, which then forms a drive signal for the pump controller. In a preferred embodiment, binary FSK modulation is used.
Mitigation of the harmful effects of stray-light reflections in high-energy laser systems
Reduction or elimination of negative consequences of reflected stray light from lens surfaces is achieved by propagating a laser beam through an eccentric pupil that excludes the optical axis of the system, which is rotationally symmetric. In such systems, stray light reflections eventually are focused onto the unique optical axis of the system, in either a real or virtual focal region. By using an eccentric pupil, all damage due to focusing of the stray light lies outside of the beam. These focal regions can, e.g., be physically blocked to eliminate beam paths that lead to optical damage, re-pulse beams and parasitic lasing.
Rod-type photonic crystal fiber amplifier
A rod-type photonic crystal fiber amplifier includes a signal coupling lens, a first dichroic mirror, a first hollow pump coupling lens, and a rod-type photonic crystal fiber. The rod-type photonic crystal fiber comprises a core and a cladding, wherein signal light is coupled into the core of the rod-type photonic crystal fiber through the signal coupling lens, and pump light is coupled into the cladding of the rod fiber through the hollow pump coupling lens. The structure optimizes the coupling between the signal light and the core of the rod-type photonic crystal fiber, and the coupling between the pump light and the cladding of the rod fiber respectively by introducing the hollow pump coupling lens. The purpose of this is to fully optimize the rod-type photonic crystal fiber amplifier, improve the amplification efficiency and improve the efficiency of a manufacturing process.