High-brightness picosecond laser system
US-2024283209-A1 · Aug 22, 2024 · US
US2016359290A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016359290-A1 |
| Application number | US-201615238064-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Aug 16, 2016 |
| Priority date | Feb 18, 2014 |
| Publication date | Dec 8, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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A pulsed light generating method for generating a pulsed light by cutting out a laser light outputted from a laser light source with an intensity modulation type electro optic modulator, wherein: the electro optic modulator is driven by use of a drive signal that changes a voltage applied to the electro optic modulator between a voltage lower than a reference voltage and a voltage higher than the reference voltage, the reference voltage being a voltage applied to the electro optic modulator at which a transmittance of the laser light transmitting through the electro optic modulator is local maximum.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A pulsed light generating method for generating a pulsed light by cutting out a laser light outputted from a laser light source with an intensity modulation type electro optic modulator, wherein: the electro optic modulator is driven by use of a drive signal that changes a voltage applied to the electro optic modulator between a voltage lower than a reference voltage and a voltage higher than the reference voltage, the reference voltage being a voltage applied to the electro optic modulator at which a transmittance of the laser light transmitting through the electro optic modulator is local maximum. 2 . A pulsed light generating method for generating a pulsed light by cutting out a laser light outputted from a laser light source with an intensity modulation type electro optic modulator, wherein: the electro optic modulator is driven by a drive signal having a voltage applied to the electro optic modulator, the voltage varying by 2V π with reference to V 0 in order to generate the pulsed light, wherein V 0 is a voltage applied to the electro optic intensity modulator at which a transmittance of the laser light transmitting through the electro optic intensity modulator is minimum, and V π is a magnitude of a voltage between the voltage V 0 and a voltage applied to the electro optic intensity modulator at which the transmittance of the laser light becomes maximum. 3 . The pulsed light generating method according to claim 1 , wherein: a time width of the pulsed light is set by regulating a transition time for which the voltage of the drive signal varies by 2V π . 4 . The pulsed light generating method according to claim 3 , wherein: the time width of the pulsed light is set by regulating a transition time period for which the voltage of the drive signal varies between 0.5V π and 1.5V π . 5 . A pulse laser apparatus, comprising: a laser light source that outputs a laser light; and an intensity modulation type electro optic modulator that outputs a pulsed light by cutting out the laser light outputted from the laser light source based on a drive signal outputted from a control unit, wherein: the control unit drives the electro optic modulator using a drive signal that changes a voltage applied to the electro optic modulator between a voltage lower than a reference voltage and a voltage higher than the reference voltage, the reference voltage being a voltage applied to the electro optic modulator at which a transmittance of the laser light transmitting through the electro optic modulator is local maximum. 6 . A pulse laser apparatus, comprising: a laser light source that outputs a laser light; and an intensity modulation type electro optic modulator that outputs a pulsed light by cutting out the laser light outputted from the laser light source based on a drive signal outputted from a control unit, wherein: the control unit outputs the drive signal having a voltage applied to the electro optic modulator, the voltage varying by 2V π with reference to V 0 in order to output the pulsed light, wherein V 0 is a voltage applied to the electro optic intensity modulator at which a transmittance of the laser light transmitting through the electro optic intensity modulator is minimum, and V π is a magnitude of a voltage between the voltage V 0 and a voltage applied to the electro optic intensity modulator at which the transmittance of the laser light becomes maximum. 7 . The pulse laser apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein: the control unit is configured to be able to regulate and set a transition time for which the voltage of the drive signal varies by 2V π . 8 . The pulse laser apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein: the control unit is configured to be able to regulate and set a transition time for which the voltage of the drive signal varies between 0.5V π and 1.5V π . 9 . The pulse laser apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein: the control unit performs a control in such a manner that while a light output of the laser light source is in an ON state, the voltage of the drive signal varies by 2V π from V 0 in order to output the pulsed light, and while the light output of the laser light source is in an OFF state, the voltage of the drive signal returns to the voltage V 0 from a state where the voltage has varied by 2V π . 10 . The pulse laser apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein: the control unit controls the electro optic modulator to cut out the laser light either in the rising or in the falling of the drive signal having a voltage varying by 2V π , in order to output the pulsed light. 11 . The pulse laser apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein: the laser light outputted from the laser light source is a periodic signal having a light output that is repeatedly set in an ON state and an OFF state with a predetermined repetition period; the drive signal is a periodic signal having a voltage that is repeatedly set in a state where the voltage is the voltage V 0 and in a state where the voltage has varied by 2V π , with the predetermined repetition period; and the control unit is configured to cause the electro optic modulator to cut out a part of the laser light either in the rising or in the falling of the drive signal by changing a timing of varying the voltage of the drive signal by 2V π relative to the ON state of the light output, in order to output the pulsed light with the predetermined repetition period. 12 . The pulse laser apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein: the laser light outputted from the laser light source is a periodic signal having a light output that is repeatedly set in an ON state and an OFF state with a predetermined repetition period; the drive signal is a periodic signal having a voltage that is repeatedly set in a state where the voltage is the voltage V 0 and in a state where the voltage has varied by 2V π , with a predetermined repetition period; and the control unit is configured to perform an ON/OFF control of the pulsed light outputted from the electro optic modulator by changing a timing of varying the voltage of the drive signal by 2V π relative to the ON state of the light output. 13 . The pulse laser apparatus according to claim 5 , further comprising: an amplifier that amplifies the pulsed light outputted from the electro optic modulator; and a wavelength conversion optical element that performs a wavelength conversion of the laser light amplified by the amplifier. 14 . An exposure apparatus, comprising: the pulse laser apparatus according to claim 5 ; a mask supporting unit that holds a photomask having a predetermined exposure pattern formed thereon; an exposure target supporting unit that holds an exposure target; an illumination optical system that irradiates a pulsed light outputted from the pulse laser apparatus onto the photomask that is held on the mask supporting unit; and a projection optical system that projects the light transmitting through the photomask onto the exposure target that is held on the exposure target supporting unit. 15 . An exposure apparatus, comprising: the pulse laser apparatus according to claim 5 ; a variably forming mask that has a plurality of movable mirrors and generates a light having an arbitrary pattern; an exposure target supporting unit that holds an exposure target; an illumination optical system that irradiates a pulsed laser outputted from the pulse laser apparatus onto the variably forming mask; and a projection optical system that projects a light of the arbitrary pattern produced via the variably forming mask o
by pulsed sources, e.g. multiplexing, pulse duration, interval control or intensity control · CPC title
Modulating the output, i.e. the laser beam is modulated outside the laser cavity · CPC title
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