Sinusoidal phase modulation of mode-lock lasers
US-2018342847-A1 · Nov 29, 2018 · US
US11070020B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11070020-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916577198-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 20, 2019 |
| Priority date | May 23, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jul 20, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jul 20, 2021 |
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An ultrafast mode-locked laser comprising circuitry configured to drive an electro-optic modulator (EOM) in the mode-locked laser with a drive waveform, the drive waveform being a phase-coherent sinusoidal waveform at a frequency equal to a repetition rate of the mode-locked laser, a phase-coherent pulsed waveform at a frequency equal to the repetition rate of the mode-locked laser, or a phase-coherent sinusoidal waveform at a frequency equal to half of the repetition rate of the mode-locked laser.
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What is claimed is: 1. An ultrafast mode-locked laser comprising: a mode-locked laser source configured to output laser pulses having a repetition rate; a synchronous electro-optic modulator (SEOM), comprising: a half wave plate; a first polarizing beam splitter or polarizer; an electro-optic modulator (EOM); circuitry configured to drive the SEOM with a drive waveform, the drive waveform being a phase-coherent sinusoidal waveform at a frequency equal to half of the repetition rate of the mode-locked laser source; and a second polarizing beam splitter; wherein the SEOM is arranged to direct the laser pulses from the laser source through the half wave plate, the first polarizing beam splitter, the EOM, and then to the second polarizing beam splitter; wherein the second polarizing beam splitter is configured to split the light pulses from the EOM into a first pulse train in a first direction having a first polarization state and a second pulse train in a second direction having a second polarization state; wherein the ultrafast mode-locked laser further comprises one or more optical elements configured to feed the second pulse train back to the SEOM. 2. The ultrafast mode-locked laser of claim 1 , the SEOM is configured to generate a phase modulated output. 3. The ultrafast mode-locked laser of claim 1 , the SEOM is configured to generate an amplitude modulated output. 4. The ultrafast mode-locked laser of claim 1 , wherein the SEOM comprises a Pockels cell. 5. The ultrafast mode-locked laser of claim 1 , further comprising a loop back path configured to direct the second pulse train back into an input of the SEOM; wherein a delay of the loop back path is configured to cause a pulse in the second pulse train to coincide with the arrival of the next pulse in the pulse train generated by the mode-locked laser source. 6. An ultrafast mode-locked laser comprising: a mode-locked laser source configured to output a laser pulse train having a repetition rate; a first acousto-optic modulator (AOM); a second AOM; circuitry configured to drive the first AOM with a first drive waveform and to drive the second AOM with a second drive waveform, the first and second drive waveforms being phase-coherent sinusoidal waveforms at a frequency equal to half of the repetition rate of the mode-locked laser source, such that the first AOM diffracts odd pulses in the laser pulse train to a first direction and the second AOM diffracts even pulses in the laser pulse train to a second direction. 7. An ultrafast mode-locked laser comprising: a mode-locked laser source configured to output laser pulses having a repetition rate; 2 n −1 synchronous electro-optic modulators (SEOMs) arranged into n stages, n being an integer greater than 1; for k=1 to n, the k th stage comprises 2 (k−1) SEOMs, outputs of the SEOMs in the k th stage being fed to the SEOM of the (k+1) th stage, each of the SEOMs in the k th stage being driven with a phase-coherent sinusoidal waveform at a frequency equal to ½ the repetition rate of the pulse train entering into the stage; wherein each of the SEOM comprises: a half wave plate; a first polarizing beam splitter or polarizer; an electro-optic modulator (EOM); circuitry configured to drive the SEOM with a drive waveform; and a second polarizing beam splitter; wherein the SEOM is arranged to direct laser pulses from an input of the SEOM through the half wave plate, the first polarizing beam splitter, the EOM, and then to the second polarizing beam splitter; wherein the second polarizing beam splitter is configured to split the light pulses from the EOM into a first output pulse train in a first direction having a first polarization state and a second output pulse train in a second direction having a second polarization state.
using intracavity electro-optic devices · CPC title
Modulating the output, i.e. the laser beam is modulated outside the laser cavity · CPC title
Polarization control · CPC title
Mode locking · CPC title
Passive cavity elements acting on the polarization, e.g. a polarizer for branching or walk-off compensation (quarter-wave plates in a Q-switch laser H01S3/1124, H01S3/115) · CPC title
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