Phased array steering for laser beam positioning systems

US11045899B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11045899-B2
Application numberUS-201715691344-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 30, 2017
Priority dateMar 15, 2013
Publication dateJun 29, 2021
Grant dateJun 29, 2021

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A laser beam positioning system of a laser-based specimen processing system produces at beam positioner stage, from a fully fiber-coupled optics phased array laser beam steering system, a steered laser input beam. System directs beam through one or more other beam positioner stages to form a processing laser beam that processes target features of a workpiece mounted on a support.

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A method, comprising: providing a beam positioning system including: a first beam positioner having a first response time and operable to position a processing laser beam within a scan field region, and a second beam positioner including a phase modulator array having a second response time and operable to generate a plurality of beamlets of laser energy and produce phase differences between the beamlets to produce a steered input laser beam that is deliverable to the first beam positioner as the processing laser beam, the second response time being shorter than the first response time, wherein the phase modulator array is operably coupled to steering electronics configured to command some modulators of the phase modulator array to delay corresponding ones of the beamlets to produce the steered input beam; and directing the processing laser beam for incidence on a surface of a workpiece, wherein the directing includes: phased array steering the steered input laser beam with the phase modulator array and amplitude modulating the plurality of beamlets based on the phased array steering of the steered input laser beam; delivering the steered input laser beam to the first beam positioner; and directing the steered input laser beam from the first beam positioner to the workpiece. 2. The method of claim 1 , in which the beam positioning system includes a third beam positioner including a zero-inertia optical deflector. 3. The method of claim 1 , in which the second beam positioner includes a seed laser and a pulse amplitude controller controlling the seed laser to amplify the steered input laser beam, wherein amplitude modulating the plurality of beamlets includes controlling the seed laser to amplify the steered input laser beam. 4. The method of claim 1 , in which the second beam positioner is a fiber-coupled optics system including a three-dimensional waveguide receiving beamlets from the phase modulator array and delivering them to a multicore photonic crystal fiber or rod. 5. A method for phased array modulation of a laser beam, comprising: generating a beam of laser pulses using a seed laser source; splitting the beam of laser pulses into a plurality of beamlets; producing, within a phase modulator array, phase differences between the beamlets; amplifying the beamlets output by the phase modulator, thereby producing an amplified laser beam, wherein producing phase differences between the beamlets comprises controlling an operation of the phase modulator array to steer the amplified laser beam; and modulating, in synchrony with the operation of the phase modulator array, an output power of the seed laser source according to the amount of deflection imparted by the phase modulator array, to compensate for a variation in beam efficiency caused by the deflection. 6. A method for phased array modulation of a laser beam, comprising: generating a beam of laser pulses using a seed laser source; splitting the beam of laser pulses into a plurality of beamlets; within a phase modulator array, phase-modulating the plurality of beamlets to produce phase differences between the beamlets, wherein phase-modulating the plurality of beamlets to produce phase differences between the beamlets comprises operating steering electronics operably coupled to phase modulator array to command some modulators of the phase modulator array to delay corresponding ones of the beamlets; propagating the phase-modulated plurality of beamlets from the phase modulator array to a common amplifier; and within the amplifier, amplifying the phase-modulated plurality of beamlets, thereby producing an amplified laser beam, wherein producing phase differences between the beamlets comprises controlling an operation of the phase modulator array to produce phase differences between the beamlets in a manner that changes a wave front of laser pulses in the amplified laser beam such that the wavefront of laser pulses in the amplified laser beam changes at least once. 7. A method for phased array modulation of a laser beam, comprising: generating a beam of laser pulses using a seed laser source; splitting the beam of laser pulses into a plurality of beamlets; within a phase modulator array, phase-modulating the plurality of beamlets to produce phase differences between the beamlets, wherein phase-modulating the plurality of beamlets to produce phase differences between the beamlets comprises operating steering electronics operably coupled to phase modulator array to command some modulators of the phase modulator array to delay corresponding ones of the beamlets; propagating the phase-modulated plurality of beamlets from the phase modulator array to a common amplifier; and within the amplifier, amplifying the phase-modulated plurality of beamlets, thereby producing an amplified laser beam, wherein producing phase differences between the beamlets comprises controlling an operation of the phase modulator array to produce phase differences between the beamlets in a manner that defocuses the amplified laser beam. 8. The method of claim 5 , wherein generating the beam of laser pulses comprises generating a beam of laser pulses having a pulse width greater than 1 ns. 9. The method of claim 8 , wherein generating the beam of laser pulses comprises generating the beam of laser pulses at a pulse repetition rate in a range from 1 kHz to 1 GHz. 10. The method of claim 1 , wherein the phase modulator array is further operable to produce phase differences between the beamlets to shape the steered input laser beam. 11. The method of claim 5 , wherein amplifying the beamlets output by the phase modulator array comprises amplifying the beamlets within a multicore photonic crystal fiber. 12. The method of claim 11 , wherein the multicore photonic crystal fiber amplifier includes a plurality of cores which and, during amplification of the beamlets output by the phase modulator array, evanescently coupling the plurality of cores. 13. The method of claim 6 , wherein producing phase differences between the beamlets comprises controlling an operation of the phase modulator array to produce phase differences between the beamlets in a manner that steers the amplified laser beam.

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  • by boring · CPC title

  • into dependently operating sub-beams, e.g. an array of spots with fixed spatial relationship or for performing simultaneously identical operations · CPC title

  • Aligning the laser beam (automatically B23K26/042) · CPC title

  • B23K26/03Primary

    Observing, e.g. monitoring, the workpiece · CPC title

  • Beam steering, e.g. whereby a mirror outside the cavity is present to change the beam direction · CPC title

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What does patent US11045899B2 cover?
A laser beam positioning system of a laser-based specimen processing system produces at beam positioner stage, from a fully fiber-coupled optics phased array laser beam steering system, a steered laser input beam. System directs beam through one or more other beam positioner stages to form a processing laser beam that processes target features of a workpiece mounted on a support.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Electro Scient Ind Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B23K26/0676. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 29 2021 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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