Patent classifications
H01S3/1695
High efficiency 1.3μm emission in praseodymium doped conventional glass and fiber
An optical material including: a silica host; and a Praseodymium dopant; wherein the Praseodymium atoms are configured to form nanoclusters in the silica host. In addition, the optical material may include an Ytterbium co-dopant. The nanoclusters include Ge, Te, Ta, Lu and/or F, Cl to minimize multi-phonon quenching. Moreover, the nanoclusters may be encapsulated in a low phonon energy shell to minimize energy transfer to the host matrix.
FIBER AMPLIFIER
A fiber amplifier is provided, including a pump laser (202), a pump and signal combiner (203), and a few-mode doped fiber (204). The pump laser (202) is configured to output pump light. The pump and signal combiner (203) is configured to couple input few-mode signal light and the pump light into the few-mode doped fiber (204). Refractive indexes of a fiber core of the few-mode doped fiber (204) are distributed to be gradient along a radial direction of a cross section, the fiber core is etched with periodic gratings along an axial direction, and periods of the gratings satisfy a phase matching condition. The fiber amplifier achieves strong coupling and co-amplification between optical signal modes, thereby reducing a differential gain between mode groups.
Device for generating a polychromatic photon beam having substantially constant energy
Some embodiments relate to a generation device that includes: a pulsed laser source generating primary photons having at least one wavelength within pulses having time dissymmetry, a forming device(s) controlling the primary photons so as to generate a selective-polarization, focused input beam, and an optical fiber wherein the primary photons induce secondary photons having different wavelengths resulting from a raman conversion cascade and forming a wide-spectrum output beam having substantially constant energy.
OPTICAL FIBER FOR A FIBER LASER, FIBER LASER, AND PRODUCTION METHOD FOR OPTICAL FIBER FOR A FIBER LASER
An optical fiber for a fiber laser includes a core to which a rare-earth element is added, a first cladding formed around the core; and a second cladding formed around the first cladding, and excitation light is guided from at least one end of the first cladding to excite the rare-earth element to output a laser oscillation light. An addition concentration of the rare-earth element to the core is different in a longitudinal direction of the optical fiber for a fiber laser, and a core diameter and a numerical aperture of the optical fiber for a fiber laser are constant in the longitudinal direction of the optical fiber for a fiber laser.
ACTIVE ELEMENT ADDED-OPTICAL FIBER, RESONATOR, AND FIBER LASER DEVICE
An active element-doped optical fiber includes: a core that includes first and second regions. The first region ranges from a central axis to a predetermined radius, and is doped with an active element excited by excitation light. The second region surrounds the first region with no gap, extends to an outer peripheral surface of the core, and is not doped with the active element. The core satisfies 0.1 d<ra<d, where ra is a radius of the first region and d is a radius of the core. The core has, in a region of 0.2 d<r≤0.9 d, a maximum value position at which a refractive index becomes maximum, where r is a distance from a central axis of the core in a radial direction.
Brillouin dynamic grating generation using dual-Brillouin-peak optical fiber
Disclosed herein is a method comprising injecting light of a first wavelength λ.sub.1 into a wavelength division multiplexer; injecting light of a second wavelength λ.sub.2 into the wavelength division multiplexer; combining the light of the first wavelength λ.sub.1 and the light of the second wavelength λ.sub.2 in the wavelength division multiplexer to produce light of a third wavelength λ.sub.3; and reflecting the light of the third wavelength λ.sub.3 in a dual-Brillouin peak optical fiber that is in communication with the wavelength divisional multiplexer; wherein the dual-Brillouin peak optical fiber has at least two Brillouin peaks, such that an amplitude A.sub.1 of at least one of said Brillouin peaks is within 50% to 150% of an amplitude A.sub.2 of another Brillouin peak 0.5A2≤A.sub.1≤1.5A.sub.2; wherein the dual-Brillouin peak optical fiber generates a Brillouin dynamic grating that reflects an improved back-reflected Brillouin signal of the combined light.
FILTER DEVICE AND LASER APPARATUS
A filter device includes: an optical fiber that allows light having a predetermined wavelength to propagate in multimode; a first higher-order mode filter that removes at least part of the light in any higher order mode than a predetermined mode in the light in the multimode propagating in the optical fiber; and a fiber Bragg grating that transmits the light having the predetermined wavelength and reflects light having a particular wavelength longer than the predetermined wavelength.
Optical amplifier and multi-core optical fiber
An optical amplifier is provided in which adjacent ones of a plurality of cores each containing a rare-earth element and included in an amplifying multi-core optical fiber (MCF) serve as coupled cores at an amplifying wavelength, a connecting MCF is connected to the amplifying MCF, a pump light source is connected to the connecting MCF, and the pump light source pumps the rare-earth element in the amplifying MCF through the connecting MCF.
ACTIVE ELEMENT-ADDED OPTICAL FIBER, RESONATOR, AND FIBER LASER DEVICE
An active element-doped optical fiber includes a core that includes a first region and a second region. The first region satisfies 0≤r≤0.65d, and the second region surrounds the first region and satisfies 0.65d<r≤d, where d is a radius of the core and r is a distance from a central axis of the core in a radial direction. At least a part of the first region is doped with an active element excited by excitation light, the second region is not doped with the active element, and a shape index is 0.99 or more and less than 1.
Optical fiber for a fiber laser, fiber laser, and production method for optical fiber for a fiber laser
An optical fiber for a fiber laser includes a core to which a rare-earth element is added, a first cladding formed around the core; and a second cladding formed around the first cladding, and excitation light is guided from at least one end of the first cladding to excite the rare-earth element to output a laser oscillation light. An addition concentration of the rare-earth element to the core is different in a longitudinal direction of the optical fiber for a fiber laser, and a core diameter and a numerical aperture of the optical fiber for a fiber laser are constant in the longitudinal direction of the optical fiber for a fiber laser.