Single pulse laser apparatus
US-9793677-B1 · Oct 17, 2017 · US
US12003072B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12003072-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017626789-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 19, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jul 16, 2019 |
| Publication date | Jun 4, 2024 |
| Grant date | Jun 4, 2024 |
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A Q switch resonator includes: an optical resonator comprising at least two mirrors, and configured to accumulate power of a continuous wave or an intermittent continuous wave incident from an outside; and a switching element provided in the optical resonator. The switching element is configured such that, when the power accumulated in the optical resonator increases to a predetermined level, the switching element outputs an optical pulse by lowering a Q factor from a first level to a second level lower than the first level.
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What is claimed is: 1. A Q switch resonator, comprising: an optical resonator comprising at least two mirrors, and configured to accumulate power of a continuous wave or an intermittent continuous wave incident from an outside, wherein the optical resonator does not contain a gain medium; and a switching element provided in the optical resonator, wherein: the switching element is configured such that, when the power accumulated in the optical resonator increases to a predetermined level, the switching element outputs an optical pulse by lowering a Q factor from a first level to a second level lower than the first level. 2. The Q switch resonator according to claim 1 , wherein: when the power approaches a steady value or reaches a steady value, the switching element switches the Q factor to the second level. 3. The Q switch resonator according to claim 1 , wherein: the switching element is a part of the at least two mirrors of the optical resonator. 4. The Q switch resonator according to claim 1 , wherein: the switching element is a mechanical, acoustic, or electro-optical Q switch. 5. A pulse generator, comprising: a first optical resonator, wherein the first optical resonator does not contain a gain medium; and a light source configured to cause a continuous wave or an intermittent continuous wave to be incident on the first optical resonator, wherein: the first optical resonator comprises a first switching element, and the first switching element is configured such that, when power of light incident on the first optical resonator increases to a predetermined level, the first switching element outputs an optical pulse by lowering a Q factor of the first optical resonator from a first level to a second level lower than the first level. 6. The pulse generator according to claim 5 , wherein: the light source is a continuous wave laser of a single longitudinal/lateral mode. 7. The pulse generator according to claim 5 , wherein: the light source is a semiconductor laser or a fiber laser. 8. The pulse generator according to claim 5 , further comprising: a second optical resonator connected to an output of the first optical resonator, wherein: a resonator length of the second optical resonator is shorter than a resonator length of the first optical resonator. 9. The pulse generator according to claim 8 , wherein: the second optical resonator comprises a second switching element. 10. The pulse generator according to claim 9 , wherein: the second switching element is configured such that, when power of light incident on a cavity of the second optical resonator increases to a predetermined level, the second switching element outputs a second optical pulse by lowering a Q factor of the second optical resonator from a third level to a fourth level lower than the third level. 11. The pulse generator according to claim 10 , wherein: the second optical pulse output from the second optical resonator has peak power higher than that of the optical pulse output from the first optical resonator. 12. The pulse generator according to claim 8 , wherein: the first switching element is configured such that, when a Q factor of the first optical resonator is lowered from the first level to the second level, the first switching element switches a Q factor of the first optical resonator so as to generate an exponentially increasing pulse waveform with a life of the second optical resonator as a time constant. 13. The pulse generator according to claim 5 , wherein: at least a portion of an optical path in the first optical resonator is formed of an optical fiber. 14. The pulse generator according to claim 5 , wherein: the first switching element is a part of a mirror of the first optical resonator. 15. The pulse generator according to claim 5 , wherein: the first switching element is a mechanical, acoustic, or electro-optical Q switch. 16. The pulse generator according to claim 9 , wherein: the second switching element is a part of a mirror of the second optical resonator. 17. The pulse generator according to claim 9 , wherein: the second switching element is a mechanical, acoustic, or electro-optical Q switch. 18. A pulse generator, comprising: a first optical resonator; a light source configured to cause a continuous wave or an intermittent continuous wave to be incident on the first optical resonator; and a second optical resonator connected to an output of the first optical resonator, wherein: the first optical resonator comprises a first switching element, and the first switching element is configured such that, when power of light incident on the first optical resonator increases to a predetermined level, the first switching element outputs an optical pulse by lowering a Q factor of the first optical resonator from a first level to a second level lower than the first level, and a resonator length of the second optical resonator is shorter than a resonator length of the first optical resonator. 19. The pulse generator according to claim 18 , wherein: the second optical resonator comprises a second switching element. 20. The pulse generator according to claim 19 , wherein: the second switching element is configured such that, when power of light incident on a cavity of the second optical resonator increases to a predetermined level, the second switching element outputs a second optical pulse by lowering a Q factor of the second optical resonator from a third level to a fourth level lower than the third level. 21. The pulse generator according to claim 20 , wherein: the second optical pulse output from the second optical resonator has peak power higher than that of the optical pulse output from the first optical resonator. 22. The pulse generator according to claim 18 , wherein: the first switching element is configured such that, when a Q factor of the first optical resonator is lowered from the first level to the second level, the first switching element switches a Q factor of the first optical resonator so as to generate an exponentially increasing pulse waveform with a life of the second optical resonator as a time constant. 23. The pulse generator according to claim 19 , wherein: the second switching element is a part of a mirror of the second optical resonator. 24. The pulse generator according to claim 19 , wherein: the second switching element is a mechanical, acoustic, or electro-optical Q switch.
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