Substrates, systems and methods for analyzing materials
US-9587276-B2 · Mar 7, 2017 · US
US11322906B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11322906-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016916277-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 30, 2020 |
| Priority date | Dec 16, 2016 |
| Publication date | May 3, 2022 |
| Grant date | May 3, 2022 |
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Apparatus and methods for producing ultrashort optical pulses are described. A high-power, solid-state, passively mode-locked laser can be manufactured in a compact module that can be incorporated into a portable instrument. The mode-locked laser can produce sub-50-ps optical pulses at a repetition rates between 200 MHz and 50 MHz, rates suitable for massively parallel data-acquisition. The optical pulses can be used to generate a reference clock signal for synchronizing data-acquisition and signal-processing electronics of the portable instrument.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A mode-locked laser module comprising: a base chassis; a mode-locked laser having a laser cavity assembled on the base chassis; a gain medium located in the laser cavity that exhibits a positive thermal lensing; and a pump source arranged to provide a pump beam over a range of optical powers that is absorbed by the gain medium and causes the positive thermal lensing to vary over a range from 8 diopters to 12 diopters as the optical power of the pump beam is varied while the mode-locked laser is producing optical pulses. 2. The mode-locked laser module of claim 1 , further comprising a diagonal rib extending diagonally across the chassis that increases torsional stiffness of the chassis, wherein an intracavity beam of the laser cavity passes through multiple openings in the diagonal rib. 3. The mode-locked laser module of claim 2 , wherein the mode-locked laser produces optical pulses stably without mechanical adjustments to the laser cavity. 4. The mode-locked laser module of claim 3 , wherein the changes in the optical power of the pump beam are between 2 Watts and 10 Watts and an average output optical power from the mode-locked laser module is between 350 milliwatts and 3.5 watts. 5. The mode-locked laser module of claim 2 , wherein the mode-locked laser produces optical pulses stably for the positive thermal lensing values varied over a range from one diopter to 15 diopters due to changes in optical power of the pump beam. 6. The mode-locked laser module of claim 1 , wherein the pump source comprises a laser diode arranged to excite the gain medium with the pump beam. 7. The mode-locked laser module of claim 1 , wherein the gain medium comprises a solid state crystal that is disposed in a mount and has no active cooling. 8. The mode-locked laser module of claim 1 , wherein a pulse repetition rate of the optical pulses is between 50 MHz and 200 MHz and a maximum edge length of the base chassis is not more than 350 mm. 9. The mode-locked laser module of claim 1 , wherein a pulse repetition rate of the optical pulses is between 50 MHz and 200 MHz and wherein the module has a slab form with a maximum edge length measuring not more than 350 mm and a thickness measuring not more than 40 mm and a weight of the module is no more than 2 kilograms. 10. The mode-locked laser module of claim 1 , wherein a pulse repetition rate of the optical pulses is between 50 MHz and 200 MHz and wherein a maximum volume occupied by the mode-locked laser module is not more than 0.1 cubic feet. 11. The mode-locked laser module of claim 1 , wherein a full-width-half-maximum pulse width of the optical pulses is between 9 picoseconds and 38 picoseconds. 12. The mode-locked laser module of claim 1 , wherein the gain medium comprises neodymium vanadate (Nd 3+ :YVO 4 ). 13. The mode-locked laser module of claim 1 , further comprising a saturable absorber mirror mounted on a plate at an end of the laser cavity, wherein the plate is configured to be adjusted with only two degrees of freedom which do not include angle adjustments with respect to an optical axis of an intracavity beam of the laser cavity that is incident on the saturable absorber mirror. 14. The mode-locked laser module of claim 13 , wherein the plate comprises a printed circuit board having a metal coating or the plate comprises a plate of metal. 15. The mode-locked laser module of claim 13 , wherein a first beam waist of the intracavity beam within the gain medium is between 100 microns and 150 microns and a second beam waist of the intracavity beam at the saturable absorber is between 75 microns and 125 microns. 16. The mode-locked laser module of claim 13 , further comprising: a first focusing optic located within the laser cavity; and a laser window or optical flat located within the laser cavity, wherein the first focusing optic and laser window or optical flat are arranged to adjust an incident angle of the intracavity beam on the saturable absorber mirror by rotating the laser window or optical flat. 17. The mode-locked laser module of claim 13 , further comprising a cavity length extending region located within the laser cavity between the gain medium and the saturable absorber mirror, wherein the cavity length extending region folds the intracavity beam at least four times. 18. The mode-locked laser module of claim 17 , wherein the cavity length extending region comprises: a first reflector; and a second focusing reflector located between the saturable absorber mirror and the gain medium, wherein the first reflector and the second focusing reflector fold the intracavity beam three times on successive reflections. 19. The mode-locked laser module of claim 17 , wherein the cavity length extending region comprises a first reflector that folds the intracavity beam multiple times. 20. The mode-locked laser module of claim 1 , further comprising: an output coupler located at a first end of the laser cavity; a saturable absorber mirror located at a second end of the laser cavity; a first focusing optic located within the laser cavity between the gain medium and the saturable absorber mirror; and a second focusing optic located within the laser cavity between the first focusing optic and the saturable absorber mirror. 21. The mode-locked laser module of claim 20 , wherein an intracavity beam between the first focusing optic and the second focusing optic is essentially collimated. 22. The mode-locked laser module of claim 20 , wherein a focal length of the first focusing optic is between 240 mm and 260 mm and a focal length of the second focusing optic is between 240 mm and 260 mm. 23. The mode-locked laser module of claim 22 , wherein the output coupler is located between 280 mm and 300 mm from the first focusing optic and the gain medium is located between 4 mm and 8 mm from the output coupler. 24. The mode-locked laser module of claim 1 , further comprising only one mirror located within the laser cavity that provides angular adjustment of the one mirror while the mode-locked laser is operating. 25. The mode-locked laser module of claim 1 , further comprising a frequency-doubling crystal mounted on the chassis and arranged to double a frequency of an output beam from the laser cavity.
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