Compact hybrid laser rod and laser system
US-2017187159-A1 · Jun 29, 2017 · US
US9531148B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9531148-B2 |
| Application number | US-98001410-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 28, 2010 |
| Priority date | Dec 29, 2009 |
| Publication date | Dec 27, 2016 |
| Grant date | Dec 27, 2016 |
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A laser resonator comprises a cylindrical gain medium, a cooling system and a coupling member. The cylindrical gain medium comprises a central axis, an outer side surface, two opposing end faces and a first depression in the outer side surface. The cooling system comprises a cooling jacket disposed around the gain medium that defines a cooling cavity, in which cooling fluid is guided over the side surface of the gain medium. In one embodiment, the cooling jacket comprises a second depression. The coupling member is received within the first and second depressions. Movement of the first depression along the central axis relative to the cooling jacket is restricted by the coupling member.
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A laser resonator comprising: a gain medium having a central axis, an outer surface, and two opposing end faces; a cooling jacket including an inner surface and two opposing end portions, the cooling jacket being disposed around the gain medium to define a cooling cavity that receives radiation from the gain medium and guides a cooling fluid over the outer surface of the gain medium; a first depression in the outer surface of the gain medium that is located in the cooling cavity, between the two opposing end faces of the gain medium; a second depression in the inner surface of the cooling jacket that is located in the cooling cavity, between the two opposing end portions of the cooling jacket; and a coupling member received in the cooling cavity within the first and second depressions to restrict movement of the first depression along the central axis relative to the second depression, wherein the coupling member is exposed to the radiation in the cooling cavity and the two opposing end faces of the gain medium are movable along the central axis relative to the two opposing end portions of the cooling jacket. 2. The laser resonator of claim 1 , wherein: the first depression comprises a groove; the second depression comprises a groove; and the coupling member comprises an inner diameter portion received within the groove of the first depression, and an outer diameter portion received within the groove of the second depression. 3. The laser resonator of claim 2 , wherein the groove of the first depression comprises an annular groove that is coaxial to the central axis. 4. The laser resonator of claim 3 , wherein the annular groove is disposed at a central point of the gain medium. 5. The laser resonator of claim 3 , wherein the coupling member forms a seal between the inner surface of the cooling jacket and the outer surface of the gain medium. 6. The laser resonator of claim 3 , further comprising a seal engaging the outer surface of the gain medium and the inner surface of the cooling jacket at least one of the two opposing end portions of the cooling jacket to prevent the cooling fluid from escaping the cooling cavity. 7. The laser resonator of claim 3 , wherein the annular groove of the second depression restricts movement of the coupling member along the central axis relative to the cooling jacket. 8. The laser resonator of claim 7 , wherein the annular groove of the second depression is coaxial to the central axis. 9. A laser resonator comprising: a gain medium having a central axis, an outer surface, and two opposing end faces; a cooling jacket including an inner surface and two opposing end portions, the cooling jacket being disposed around the gain medium to define a cooling cavity that receives radiation from the gain medium and guides a cooling fluid over the outer surface of the gain medium; a first annular groove in the outer surface of the gain medium that is located in the cooling cavity, between the two opposing end faces; a second annular groove in the inner surface of the cooling jacket that is located in the cooling cavity, between the two opposing end portions; and a coupling member received in the cooling cavity to restrict movement of the gain medium along the central axis, the coupling member having an inner diameter portion received within the first annular groove of the gain medium, and an outer diameter portion received within the second annular groove of the support member, wherein the coupling member is exposed to the radiation in the cooling cavity and the two opposing end faces of the gain medium are movable along the central axis relative to the two opposing end portions of the cooling jacket. 10. The laser resonator of claim 9 , wherein the coupling member forms a seal between the inner surface of cooling jacket and the outer surface of the gain medium. 11. The laser resonator of claim 9 , further comprising a seal engaging, at location proximate to at least one of the two opposing end portions of the cooling jacket, the inner surface of the cooling jacket and the outer surface of the gain medium. 12. The laser resonator of claim 9 , wherein: the gain medium includes a central portion located in the cooling cavity, between the two opposing end faces; the first annular groove is located in the central portion; and the coupling member restricts movement of the central portion along the central axis relative to the two opposing end faces. 13. The laser resonator of claim 9 , wherein the coupling member is resistant to the radiation in the cooling cavity. 14. A method comprising: positioning a laser resonator comprising: a gain medium having a central axis, an outer surface, and two opposing end faces; a cooling jacket having an inner surface and two opposing end portions, the cooling jacket being disposed around the gain medium to define a cooling cavity that receives radiation from the gain medium and guides a cooling fluid over the outer surface of the gain medium; a first depression in the outer surface of the gain medium that is located in the cooling cavity, between the two opposing end faces; and a second depression in the inner surface of the cooling jacket that is located in the cooling cavity, between the two opposing end portions; positioning a coupling member in the cooling cavity within the first and second depressions; circulating the cooling fluid through the cooling cavity; exciting the gain medium; generating a laser beam inside the laser resonator responsive to exciting the gain medium; thermally expanding the gain medium along the central axis responsive to exciting the gain medium; and maintaining the position of the first depression relative to the second depression of the cooling jacket using the coupling member, wherein the coupling member is exposed to the radiation in the cooling cavity and the two opposing end faces of the gain medium are movable along the central axis relative to the two opposing end portions of the cooling jacket. 15. The method of claim 14 , wherein: the first depression is located adjacent a central portion of the gain medium; and thermally expanding the gain medium along the central axis responsive to exciting the gain medium comprises moving the two opposing end faces of the gain medium along the central axis relative to the two opposing end portions of the cooling jacket. 16. The method of claim 15 , wherein: the first depression comprises a groove; the second depression comprises a groove; and positioning the coupling member within the first and second depressions comprises: positioning an inner diameter portion of the coupling member within the groove of the first depression; and positioning an outer diameter portion of the coupling member within the groove of the second depression. 17. The method of claim 16 , wherein the groove of the first depression comprises an annular groove that is coaxial to the central axis. 18. The method of claim 17 , wherein the groove of the second depression comprises an annular groove that is coaxial to the central axis. 19. The method of claim 16 , further comprising the step of sealing the two opposing end portions of the cooling jacket. 20. The method of claim 19 , wherein sealing the two opposing end portions of the cooling jacket comprises placing a seal between the outer surface of the gain medium and the inner surface of the cooling jacket at each of the two opposing end portions of the cooling jacket.
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