Optical cross-coupling mitigation system for multi-wavelength beam combining systems

US9256073B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9256073-B2
Application numberUS-201313841821-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 15, 2013
Priority dateMar 5, 2010
Publication dateFeb 9, 2016
Grant dateFeb 9, 2016

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A system and method for increasing efficiency and power output of a multi-wavelength beam combining system through providing a common output coupler to reflect feedback that stabilizes or individually seeds each emitter, and wherein the individual feedback is preserved by mitigating cross-coupling, wherein a multi-wavelength beam comprised of radiation having a plurality of wavelengths, high brightness and power.

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What is claimed is: 1. A multi-wavelength beam combining laser system comprising: a dispersive element, positioned along a beam combining dimension, to receive a plurality of converging beams emitted by a plurality of diode elements, and transmit the beams; a cross-coupling mitigation system positioned to receive and transmit the beams; and a partially-reflecting output coupler positioned within the Rayleigh range of the beams transmitted by the cross-coupling mitigation system and arranged to receive the beams from the cross-coupling mitigation system, to reflect a portion of the beams toward the cross-coupling mitigation system, and to transmit the beams as a multi-wavelength beam, wherein the cross-coupling mitigation system is configured to receive the reflected beams and direct the reflected beams onto the dispersive element at an angle that reduces cross coupling into the plurality of diode elements. 2. The multi-wavelength beam combining laser system of claim 1 , wherein the cross-coupling mitigation system comprises first and second optical elements, and wherein the focal length of the first optical element is substantially greater than the focal length of the second optical element. 3. The multi-wavelength beam combining laser system of claim 1 , further including an optical combining element positioned between the plurality of diode elements and the dispersive element, wherein the optical combining element is configured to cause the beams emitted by the diode elements to converge along a beam combining dimension. 4. The multi-wavelength beam combining laser system of claim 1 , wherein each diode element is comprised of a gain medium positioned between a reflective back surface and a partially-reflecting front surface. 5. The multi-wavelength beam combining laser system of claim 4 , wherein a resonator is formed between the output coupler and the back reflective surfaces of each diode element. 6. The multi-wavelength beam combining laser system of claim 1 , wherein the cross-coupling mitigation system is an afocal telescope. 7. The multi-wavelength beam combining laser system of claim 2 , wherein the first optical element of the cross-coupling mitigation system is positioned within the Rayleigh range of the multi-wavelength beam transmitted by the dispersive element. 8. The multi-wavelength beam combining laser system of claim 2 , wherein the output coupler is positioned within the Rayleigh range of the beams transmitted by the second optical element of the optical system. 9. A multi-wavelength beam combining method comprising the steps of: causing a plurality of beams to converge along a beam combining dimension at a plane; positioning a dispersive element along the beam combining dimension to receive the converging beams and transmit the beams; positioning a cross-coupling mitigation system comprised of first and second optical elements, to receive and transmit the beams from the dispersive element, wherein the focal length of the first optical element is substantially larger than the focal length of the second optical element; positioning a partially reflective output coupler within the Rayleigh range of the beams transmitted by the cross-coupling mitigation system; reflecting a portion of the beams back into the cross-coupling mitigation system with a partially reflective output coupler; and transmitting the non-reflected portion of the beams as a multi-wavelength beam. 10. The multi-wavelength beam combining method of claim 9 , wherein the plurality of beams are generated by a plurality of diode elements, and further including the step of positioning an optical combining element between the plurality of diode elements and the dispersive element, wherein the optical combining element is configured to cause the beams to converge along a beam combining dimension. 11. The multi-wavelength beam combining method of claim 10 , wherein each diode element is comprised of a gain medium positioned between a reflective back surface and a partially-reflecting front surface. 12. The multi-wavelength beam combining method of claim 11 , further including the step of forming a resonator between the output coupler and the back reflective surfaces of each diode element. 13. The multi-wavelength beam combining laser method of claim 9 , wherein the first optical element of the cross-coupling mitigation system is positioned within the Rayleigh range of the multi-wavelength beam transmitted by the dispersive element. 14. The multi-wavelength beam combining laser method of claim 9 , wherein the output coupler is positioned within the Rayleigh range of the multi-wavelength beam transmitted by the second optical element of the cross-coupling mitigation system. 15. The multi-wavelength beam combining method of claim 9 , further including wavelength stabilizing and resonating a plurality of emitters by feedback from the output coupler that passes through the cross-coupling mitigation system, through the dispersive element and into the plurality of emitters. 16. A multi-wavelength beam combining laser system comprising: a dispersive element, positioned along a beam combining dimension, to receive a plurality of converging beams emitted by a plurality of diode elements, and transmit the beams; a cross-coupling mitigation system positioned to receive and transmit the beams, and wherein the cross-coupling mitigation system causes each of the transmitted beams to increase their divergence; and a partially-reflecting output coupler positioned within the Rayleigh range of the beams transmitted by the cross-coupling mitigation system and arranged to receive the beams from the cross-coupling mitigation system, to reflect a portion of the beams toward the cross-coupling mitigation system, and to transmit the beams as a multi-wavelength beam, wherein the cross-coupling mitigation system is configured to receive the reflected beams and direct the reflected beams onto the dispersive element at an angle that reduces cross coupling into the plurality of diode elements. 17. The multi-wavelength beam combining laser system of claim 16 , wherein feedback from the output coupler causes each of the diode elements to resonate at a unique wavelength. 18. The multi-wavelength beam combining laser system of claim 16 , wherein the cross-coupling mitigation system is comprised of a plurality of optical elements.

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  • refractive and reflective surfaces, e.g. non-imaging catadioptric systems · CPC title

  • emitting more than one wavelength · CPC title

  • Dividing and/or superposing multiple light beams · CPC title

  • in the form of a laser diode array, e.g. laser diode bar (semiconductor laser arrays with beam combining arrangement H01S5/4012) · CPC title

  • using a wavelength selective device, e.g. a grating or etalon (H01S5/146 takes precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US9256073B2 cover?
A system and method for increasing efficiency and power output of a multi-wavelength beam combining system through providing a common output coupler to reflect feedback that stabilizes or individually seeds each emitter, and wherein the individual feedback is preserved by mitigating cross-coupling, wherein a multi-wavelength beam comprised of radiation having a plurality of wavelengths, high br…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Teradiode Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G02B27/1006. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 09 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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