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US-2024366089-A1 · Nov 7, 2024 · US
US11268855B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11268855-B2 |
| Application number | US-201917282498-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 12, 2019 |
| Priority date | Oct 12, 2018 |
| Publication date | Mar 8, 2022 |
| Grant date | Mar 8, 2022 |
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[Object] There is provided a wideband extended pulsed light source that maintains uniqueness of an elapsed time with respect to a wavelength and does not collapse the uniqueness of an elapsed time with respect to a wavelength even when an output is increased.[Solution] Light L1 from a pulsed laser source 11 is converted into supercontinuum light by a nonlinear element 12, is output as wideband pulsed light L2, and is caused to enter a pulse extension element 2. The pulse extension element 2 that is a multi-core fiber performs pulse extension in each of cores 211 and outputs wideband extended pulsed light L3. In the wideband extended pulsed light L3, an elapsed time and a wavelength in a pulse correspond to each other on one-to-one basis, and the wideband extended pulsed light L3 is used as light for spectrometry.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A wideband extended pulsed light source comprising: a wideband pulse source that outputs wideband pulsed light; and a pulse extension element that extends a pulse width of the wideband pulsed light from the wideband pulse source, wherein the pulse extension element includes a single-mode multi-core fiber and a single-mode bundle fiber having a plurality of cores and performs pulse extension based upon wavelength dispersion characteristics in each of the cores to cause a relationship between an elapsed time and a wavelength in a pulse to be a one-to-one relationship. 2. The wideband extended pulsed light source according to claim 1 , further comprising a light guiding means that guides wideband light from the wideband pulse source to each of the cores of the pulse extension element. 3. The wideband extended pulsed light source according to claim 2 , wherein the light guiding means includes a fan-in device that guides wideband light from the wideband pulse source to each of the cores of the pulse extension element. 4. The wideband extended pulsed light source according to claim 1 , further comprising a dividing element that divides wideband pulsed light from the one wideband pulse source and causes the wideband pulsed light to enter each of the cores of the pulse extension element. 5. The wideband extended pulsed light source according to claim 4 , wherein the dividing element is a microlens array disposed at a location where wideband pulsed light from the wideband pulse source enters, the microlens array including microlenses each optically connected to a corresponding one of the cores of the pulse extension element. 6. The wideband pulsed extended light source according to claim 4 , wherein the dividing element is a branch fiber or a PLC splitter disposed at a location where wideband pulsed light from the wideband pulse source enters. 7. The wideband extended pulsed light source according to claim 1 , further comprising an exit-side optical system that causes wideband pulsed light that exits from each of the cores of the pulse extension element to irradiate an identical irradiation region in a superposed manner. 8. The wideband extended pulsed light source according to claim 1 , wherein the wideband pulse source outputs supercontinuum light. 9. The wideband extended pulsed light source according to claim 8 , wherein the wideband pulse source includes a pulsed laser source and a nonlinear element that generates supercontinuum light by causing a nonlinear optical effect to be generated in pulsed laser light from the pulsed laser source and outputs the supercontinuum light as the wideband pulsed light. 10. The wideband extended pulsed light source according to claim 1 , wherein the wideband pulse source is a pulse source that outputs pulsed light over a band of 50 nm or more in a wavelength region of 900 nm or more and 1300 nm or less. 11. A spectrometry device comprising: a wideband pulse source that outputs wideband pulsed light; a pulse extension element that extends a pulse width of the wideband pulsed light from the wideband pulse source to generate a wideband extended pulsed light, wherein the pulse extension element includes a single-mode multi-core fiber and a single-mode bundle fiber having a plurality of cores and performing pulse extension in each of the cores to cause a relationship between an elapsed time and a wavelength in a pulse to be a one-to-one relationship; a photodetector disposed at a location where light from a sample irradiated with the wideband extended pulsed light from the wideband pulsed light source is received; and an arithmetic means that performs an arithmetic operation that converts a temporal change in output data from the photodetector into spectrum data in accordance with a relationship between a time and a wavelength in a pulse extended by the pulse extension element. 12. A spectrometry method comprising: a pulse extension step of causing wideband pulsed light to enter a single-mode multi-core fiber or a single-mode bundle fiber having a plurality of cores, and performing pulse extension in each of the cores to cause a relationship between an elapsed time and a wavelength in a pulse to be a one-to-one relationship; an irradiation step of irradiating a sample with wideband pulsed light that has been pulse-extended; a light reception step of receiving light from a sample irradiated with the wideband pulsed light by a photodetector; and an arithmetic step of performing an arithmetic operation that coverts a temporal change in output data from the photodetector into spectrum data in accordance with a relationship between a time and a wavelength in a pulse extended in the pulse extension step. 13. The wideband extended pulsed light source according to claim 2 , further comprising a dividing element that divides wideband pulsed light from the one wideband pulse source and causes the wideband pulsed light to enter each of the cores of the pulse extension element. 14. The wideband extended pulsed light source according to claim 3 , further comprising a dividing element that divides wideband pulsed light from the one wideband pulse source and causes the wideband pulsed light to enter each of the cores of the pulse extension element. 15. The wideband extended pulsed light source according to claim 2 , further comprising an exit-side optical system that causes wideband pulsed light that exits from each of the cores of the pulse extension element to irradiate an identical irradiation region in a superposed manner. 16. The wideband extended pulsed light source according to claim 3 , further comprising an exit-side optical system that causes wideband pulsed light that exits from each of the cores of the pulse extension element to irradiate an identical irradiation region in a superposed manner. 17. The wideband extended pulsed light source according to claim 2 , wherein the wideband pulse source outputs supercontinuum light. 18. The wideband extended pulsed light source according to claim 3 , wherein the wideband pulse source outputs supercontinuum light. 19. The wideband extended pulsed light source according to claim 2 , wherein the wideband pulse source is a pulse source that outputs pulsed light over a band of 50 nm or more in a wavelength region of 900 nm or more and 1300 nm or less. 20. The wideband extended pulsed light source according to claim 3 , wherein the wideband pulse source is a pulse source that outputs pulsed light over a band of 50 nm or more in a wavelength region of 900 nm or more and 1300 nm or less. 21. The spectrometry device according to claim 11 , further comprising a light guiding means that guides wideband light from the wideband pulse source to each of the cores of the pulse extension element. 22. The spectrometry device according to claim 21 , wherein the light guiding means includes a fan-in device that guides wideband light from the wideband pulse source to each of the cores of the pulse extension element.
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