Light source
US-12038668-B2 · Jul 16, 2024 · US
US12379641B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12379641-B2 |
| Application number | US-202418736889-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 7, 2024 |
| Priority date | Dec 19, 2019 |
| Publication date | Aug 5, 2025 |
| Grant date | Aug 5, 2025 |
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A light source including: a pulse generator for providing an initial sequence of light pulses, the pulse generator including an optical source for producing optical pulses; a modulator in communication with the optical source for increasing or decreasing the selected number of pulses provided by the pulse generator in the selected time period; first and second optical arms, for propagating, respectively, first and second sequences of light pulses, wherein the first optical arm includes a first manipulator configured to generate the first sequence of light pulses from the initial sequence of light pulses, wherein the light source includes a nonlinear optical element arranged to receive the first sequence of light pulses or the second sequence of light pulses, and an optical switch arranged to switch either the first sequence of light pulses or the second sequence of light pulses for reception by the nonlinear optical element.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A broadband light source, comprising: a pulse generator for providing an initial sequence of light pulses having an initial pulse repetition rate; first and second optical arms, for propagating, respectively, first and second sequences of light pulses, each derived from the initial sequence of light pulses, wherein the first optical arm comprises a first manipulator configured to generate the first sequence of light pulses from the initial sequence of light pulses; a first multiport optical component for providing the initial sequence of light pulses to the first and/or second optical arms, wherein the first multiport optical component is arranged upstream of the first and second optical arms; a second multiport optical component for receiving the first and/or second sequences of light pulses, wherein the second multiport optical component is arranged downstream of the first and second optical arms; a nonlinear optical element configured for generating a broadband spectrum from the first or second sequence of light pulses, wherein the nonlinear optical element is arranged downstream of the second multiport optical component; wherein the broadband light source is configured for being operated in at least two different power operation modes: a high-power operation mode wherein the first sequence of light pulses is received by the nonlinear optical element, and a low-power operation mode wherein the second sequence of light pulses is received by the nonlinear optical element, wherein the first manipulator is configured for multiplying the pulse repetition rate of the initial sequence of light pulses. 2. The broadband light source of claim 1 , wherein the first sequence of light pulses has a higher pulse repetition rate than the initial sequence of light pulses. 3. The broadband light source of claim 1 , wherein the first multiport optical component is an optical switch arranged to selectively provide the initial sequence of light pulses to either the first optical arm or to the second optical arm. 4. The broadband light source of claim 3 , wherein the broadband light source is configured to switch between the high-power operation mode and the low-power operation mode by setting the switch to provide the initial sequence of light pulses to the first or second optical arm, respectively. 5. The broadband light source of claim 3 , wherein the second multiport optical component is a combiner for combining optical signals from the first and second optical arms. 6. The broadband light source of claim 1 , wherein the first multiport optical component is an optical splitter configured to provide the initial sequence of light pulses to the first and second optical arms. 7. The broadband light source of claim 6 , wherein the second multiport optical component is an optical switch arranged to receive the first sequence of light pulses and the second sequence of light pulses and to selectively provide either the first sequence of light pulses or the second sequence of light pulses to the nonlinear optical element. 8. The broadband light source of claim 1 , wherein each of the optical arms comprises an optical switch in series with an optical path of the optical arm, each optical switch having an input and an output. 9. The broadband light source of claim 1 , wherein the second optical arm comprises an optical fiber that does not change the number of pulses received or the repetition rate of received pulses, and therefore propagates a second sequence of pulses that corresponds to the initial sequence of light pulses. 10. The broadband light source of claim 1 , wherein, when operating in the high-power operation mode, the broadband light source is configured to deliver a power spectral density of more than 10 mW/nm measured over at least a range of 10 nm within a part of the supercontinuum spectrum. 11. The broadband light source of claim 1 , wherein the pulse generator comprises an optical source for generating optical pulses and an optical modulator in communication with the optical source. 12. The broadband light source of claim 11 , wherein the optical modulator is a pulse picker configured for selecting some or all of the optical pulses generated by the optical source. 13. A spectroscopic system for carrying out spectroscopy on a sample, the system comprising: a broadband light source according to claim 1 , the broadband light source configured for illuminating the sample with broadband or supercontinuum light; and at least one detector for detecting light from the sample. 14. The spectroscopic system of claim 13 , wherein an integration time of the detector exceeds a time duration of a given pulse and/or of a burst of pulses. 15. A method of fluorescence spectroscopy utilizing the broadband light source of claim 1 , the method comprising the steps of: bleaching a sample or object, wherein the light source is operated in the high-power mode during the bleaching step, and illuminating the sample or object wherein the light source is operated in the low-power mode during the illumination step. 16. A system for optical analysis of an object and/or for optical measurement of at least one parameter of the object, comprising: a broadband light source according to claim 1 , where the broadband light source is arranged to illuminate the object; a detector for detecting light received from the illuminated object; and an analyzer arranged to analyze the detected light and to derive therefrom at least one parameter of the object. 17. The broadband light source of claim 1 , wherein the first manipulator comprises optical fibers having different lengths for delaying sub-sequences of light pulses. 18. The broadband light source of claim 1 , wherein the nonlinear optical element is a microstructured optical fiber. 19. The broadband light source of claim 18 , wherein the microstructured optical fiber comprises a core region and a cladding region, wherein the cladding region comprises an array of voids. 20. The broadband light source of claim 1 , further comprising at least one amplifier arranged upstream of the nonlinear element, the amplifier configured to amplify the first or second sequence of light pulses such that the peak power of the pulses in the respective sequence of pulses remains below a selected maximum level. 21. A broadband light source, comprising: a pulse generator for providing an initial sequence of light pulses having an initial pulse repetition rate; first and second optical arms, for propagating, respectively, first and second sequences of light pulses, each derived from the initial sequence of light pulses, wherein the first optical arm comprises a first manipulator configured to generate the first sequence of light pulses from the initial sequence of light pulses; a first multiport optical component for providing the initial sequence of light pulses to the first and/or second optical arms, wherein the first multiport optical component is arranged upstream of the first and second optical arms; a second multiport optical component for receiving the first and/or second sequences of light pulses, wherein the second multiport optical component is arranged downstream of the first and second optical arms; a nonlinear optical element configured for generating a broadband spectrum from the first or second sequence of light pulses, wherein the nonlinear optical element is arranged downstream of the second multiport optical component; wherein the broadband light so
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