Laser light source
US-9225138-B2 · Dec 29, 2015 · US
US2016204570A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016204570-A1 |
| Application number | US-201615054164-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Feb 26, 2016 |
| Priority date | Nov 22, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jul 14, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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Wavelength-selective external resonators can be used to greatly increase the output brightness of dense wavelength beam combining (DWBC) system beams by stabilizing the wavelengths of the beams emitted by the individual emitters of the DWBC laser source. The present invention pertains to external resonant cavities that utilize thin-film filtering elements as wavelength-selective elements in external resonators. The present invention further pertains to particular embodiments that utilize thin-film filtering elements in DWBC systems as both output beam coupling elements and wavelength selective elements. The present invention provides advantages over the prior art that include decreased cost, increased fidelity of wavelength selection, and increased wall plug efficiency.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A beam wavelength stabilizing system comprising: a laser source having a plurality of emitters that each emit a laser beam; a wavelength filtering element; and a reflective element; wherein each laser beam emitted by the plurality of emitters has a single wavelength, wherein the wavelength filtering element is disposed between the laser source and the reflective element, wherein the reflective element directs a portion of the optical power emitted by the laser source at the wavelength filtering element such that the portion of the optical power emitted by the laser source and directed at the wavelength filtering element interacts with the wavelength filtering and is directed into the laser source as feedback. 2 . The beam wavelength stabilization system of claim 1 , wherein the wavelength filtering element is a thin-film filtering element. 3 . The beam wavelength stabilization system of claim 2 , wherein the thin-film filtering element is a thin-film etalon. 4 . The beam wavelength stabilization system of claim 3 , wherein a thickness of the thin-film etalon is less than four times the wavelength corresponding to the shortest single wavelength emitted by the laser source. 5 . The beam wavelength stabilization system of claim 3 , wherein the thin-film etalon comprises two parallel, reflective surfaces with reflectivity greater than or equal to 0.99. 6 . The beam wavelength stabilization system of claim 3 , wherein the thin-film etalon comprises two reflective surfaces, the two surfaces having different values of reflectivity. 7 . The beam wavelength stabilization system of claim 3 , wherein the thin-film etalon reflects a portion of the optical power corresponding to a wavelength at which the thin-film etalon is partially transmissive. 8 . The beam wavelength stabilization system of claim 3 , further comprising: a partially reflective surface positioned on the surface of the thin-film etalon. 9 . The beam wavelength stabilization system of claim 3 further comprising: a first position-to angle transformation optic disposed between the laser source and the thin-film etalon; a first high reflective element; and a second position-to-angle transformation optic disposed between the thin-film etalon and the first high reflective element; wherein the thin-film etalon transmits a portion of the optical power emitted by the laser source as a first feedback branch system input and directs the wavelength stabilization system input at the first high reflective element; and wherein the second position-to-angle transformation optic collimates a plurality of component beams of the first feedback branch input. 10 . The beam wavelength stabilization system of claim 3 , further comprising: a second high reflective element; and a third position-to-angle transformation optic disposed between the thin-film etalon and the second high reflective element. 11 . The beam wavelength stabilization system of claim 2 , wherein the thin-film filtering element is a thin-film notch filter. 12 . The beam wavelength stabilization system of claim 11 , wherein the thin-film notch filter reflects a portion of the optical power corresponding to a wavelength at which the thin-film notch filter is partially transmissive. 13 . The beam wavelength stabilization system of claim 12 , further comprising: a first position-to angle transformation optic disposed between the laser source and the thin-film notch filter; a first high reflective element a second position-to-angle transformation optic disposed between the thin-film notch filter and the first high reflective element; a second high reflective element; and a third position-to-angle transformation optic disposed between the thin-film notch filter and the second high reflective element; wherein the thin-film notch filter reflects a portion of the optical power emitted by the laser source as a first feedback branch input and directs the first feedback branch input at the first high reflective element; and wherein the second position-to-angle transformation optic collimates a plurality of component beams of the first feedback branch input. 14 . The beam combining system of claim 1 , wherein the thin-film filtering element comprises multiple pairs of reflective surfaces separated by a thickness. 15 . A method for stabilizing the wavelengths of each of a plurality of beams, each beam emitted by a single emitter of a laser source comprising a plurality of emitters, the method comprising: directing, as a feedback component, a portion of each of the plurality of beams through a beam wavelength stabilization system; directing the feedback component at a wavelength filtering element; directing the feedback component at a reflective element; and directing, for each beam of the feedback component, a reflection of the beam from the reflective element into the emitter that emitted the beam. 16 . A method for producing a combined output beam formed of components of a plurality of emitted beams, each emitted beam emitted by a single emitter in a laser source having a plurality of beam emitters, the method comprising: directing, as a feedback component, a portion of each of the plurality of emitted beams into a feedback branch; directing, as an output component, a portion of each of the plurality of emitted beams at a beam combining element arranged outside the wavelength stabilization system; directing each feedback component at a wavelength filtering element; directing each feedback component at a reflective element; and directing, for each beam of the feedback component, a reflection of the beam into the beam emitter that emitted the beam.
Stabilisation of laser output parameters, e.g. frequency or amplitude · CPC title
Beam combining, e.g. by the use of fibres, gratings, polarisers, prisms · CPC title
with an external cavity or using internal filters, e.g. Talbot filters · CPC title
emitting more than one wavelength · CPC title
for splitting or combining different wavelengths (G02B27/1086, G02B27/141 take precedence) · CPC title
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