Systems and methods for amplification of back-scattered signal by laser source cavity

US10101600B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10101600-B2
Application numberUS-201715434734-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 16, 2017
Priority dateFeb 21, 2016
Publication dateOct 16, 2018
Grant dateOct 16, 2018

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An example laser system includes a laser source to transmit a source light generated based on optical feedback provided by a laser cavity. The laser system further includes a beam-splitter to split the source light into a reference light and a split source light. The laser system further includes a modulator to modulate the split source light's frequency. The modulated light may be transmitted towards and reflected from a target. The modulator and beam-splitter may receive, frequency-modulate, and pass the reflected light to the laser cavity. The laser cavity amplifies the reflected light and transmits the amplified light toward the beam-splitter, such that the amplified light follows a same path as the reference light. The laser system further includes a detector to receive the reference light and amplified light, and detect a beating frequency as an indication of presence of the reflected light. Related methods and devices are also disclosed.

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A laser system, comprising: a laser source configured to transmit a source laser light, the laser source including a laser cavity configured to provide optical feedback to generate the source laser light; a beam-splitter positioned to receive the source laser light transmitted from the laser source to split the source laser light into a reference laser light and a split source laser light; a modulator positioned to receive the split source laser light and configured to modulate a frequency of the split source laser light in response to a waveform provided by a waveform generator, wherein at least a portion of the frequency-modulated source laser light is transmitted towards a target and reflected from the target as a reflected laser light; wherein the modulator and the beam-splitter are positioned such that the reflected laser light is received, frequency-modulated, and passed to the laser cavity via the modulator and the beam-splitter; wherein the laser cavity is configured to amplify the reflected laser light received via the modulator and the beam-splitter and to transmit the amplified reflected laser light towards the beam-splitter, such that at least a portion of the amplified reflected laser light follows a same path as the reference laser light; and wherein the laser system further comprises a photo detector configured to receive both the reference laser light and the at least a portion of the amplified reflected laser light, the photo detector being configured to detect a beating frequency as an indication of a presence of the reflected laser light. 2. The laser system of claim 1 , wherein the laser cavity is configured to provide linear polarization, the laser system further comprising a linear polarizer positioned between the beam-splitter and the photo detector, the linear polarizer being configured to pass the reference laser light and the amplified reflected laser light that are linearly polarized by the laser cavity while substantially blocking light having other polarization angles. 3. The laser system of claim 1 , wherein the modulator comprises an acousto-optic modulator configured to receive a waveform provided by a waveform generator, and wherein a frequency of the frequency-modulated source laser light is based at least in part on the waveform. 4. The laser system of claim 1 , wherein a linewidth of the laser source encompasses a frequency of the source laser light and a frequency of the reflected laser light received via the modulator and the beam-splitter. 5. The laser system of claim 1 , wherein the source laser light has a frequency of f carrier , the frequency-modulated source laser light has a frequency of f carrier +f m , and the reflected laser light received via the modulator and the beam-splitter has a frequency of f carrier +2f m . 6. The laser system of claim 1 , wherein the reflected laser light comprises a portion of the frequency-modulated source laser light back-scattered from the target. 7. A method comprising: generating a source laser light based on optical feedback provided by a laser cavity; transmitting the source laser light toward a beam-splitter; splitting the source laser light into a reference laser light and a split source laser light by the beam-splitter; frequency-modulating the split source laser light; transmitting the frequency-modulated source laser light toward a target; receiving at least a portion of the frequency-modulated laser light reflected from the target as a reflected laser light; frequency-modulating the reflected laser light; passing the reflected laser light through the beam-splitter to the laser cavity; amplifying the reflected laser light by the laser cavity; transmitting the amplified reflected laser light toward the beam-splitter, such that at least a portion of the amplified reflected laser light follows a same path as the reference laser light; and detecting a beating frequency as an indication of a presence of the reflected laser light, in response to receiving both the reference laser light and the amplified reflected laser. 8. The method of claim 7 , wherein the laser cavity is configured to provide linear polarization, the method further comprising passing the reference laser light and the amplified reflected laser light that are linearly polarized by the laser cavity while substantially blocking light having other polarization angles. 9. The method of claim 7 , wherein a frequency of the frequency-modulated source laser light is based at least in part on a waveform applied to a modulator. 10. The method of claim 7 , wherein the reflected laser light comprises a portion of the frequency-modulated source laser light that is back-scattered from the target. 11. The method of claim 7 , wherein the source laser light follows a first path to the beam-splitter, and wherein the reflected laser light passed through the beam-splitter follows the first path to the laser cavity. 12. A detection system, comprising: a laser source comprising a cavity, wherein the cavity is configured to: provide optical feedback to generate a source laser light; and provide the source laser light; a modulator configured to: modulate a frequency of a first portion of the source laser light to provide a modulated source laser light; receive a reflected laser light based on a reflection of the modulated source laser light by a target; and modulate a frequency of the reflected laser light; wherein the cavity is further configured to: receive at least a portion of the modulated reflected laser light; amplify the received portion to generate an amplified modulated reflected laser light; and provide the amplified modulated reflected laser light; and wherein the detection system further comprises: a detector configured to: receive a first laser light and a second laser light, wherein the first laser light is based on a second portion of the source laser light, and wherein the second laser light is based on at least a portion of the amplified modulated reflected laser light; and detect a beating frequency as an indication of a presence of the reflected laser light. 13. The detection system of claim 12 , further comprising a beam-splitter configured to: split the source laser light into the first portion and the second portion; and direct at least a portion of the modulated reflected laser light toward the cavity. 14. The detection system of claim 13 , wherein the beam-splitter is configured to: receive the source laser light that has traversed over a first path; and direct the portion of the modulated reflected laser light to the first path to the cavity. 15. The detection system of claim 12 , wherein the cavity is further configured to provide polarization, the detection system further comprising a polarizer configured to pass the second portion of the source laser light and the amplified modulated laser light while substantially blocking light associated with other polarizations. 16. The detection system of claim 12 , wherein the modulator comprises an acousto-optic modulator configured to receive a waveform and modulate the frequency of the first portion of the source laser light and the reflected laser light based at least on the waveform. 17. The detection system of claim 12 , wherein the source laser light has a frequency of f carrier the modulated source laser light has a frequency of f carrier +f m , and the amplified modulated reflected laser light has a frequency of f carrier +2f m . 18. The detection system of claim 12 , wherein a l

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  • Modulating the output, i.e. the laser beam is modulated outside the laser cavity · CPC title

  • Neon, e.g. in helium-neon (He-Ne) systems · CPC title

  • for splitting or combining a plurality of identical beams or images, e.g. image replication · CPC title

  • G02F1/113Primary

    Circuit or control arrangements · CPC title

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What does patent US10101600B2 cover?
An example laser system includes a laser source to transmit a source light generated based on optical feedback provided by a laser cavity. The laser system further includes a beam-splitter to split the source light into a reference light and a split source light. The laser system further includes a modulator to modulate the split source light's frequency. The modulated light may be transmitted …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Flir Systems
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G02F1/113. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 16 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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