Method for driving light source apparatus and surface emitting laser, and image acquiring apparatus
US-2015049341-A1 · Feb 19, 2015 · US
US9634464B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9634464-B2 |
| Application number | US-201415034066-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 13, 2014 |
| Priority date | Nov 13, 2013 |
| Publication date | Apr 25, 2017 |
| Grant date | Apr 25, 2017 |
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There is presented a method of for generating a compressed optical pulse ( 112 ) comprising emitting from a wavelength tunable microcavity laser system ( 102 ), comprising an optical cavity ( 104 ) with a mechanically adjustable cavity length (L), a primary optical pulse ( 111 ) having a primary temporal width (T 1 ) while adjusting the optical cavity length (L) so that said primary optical pulse comprises temporally separated photons of different wavelengths, and transmitting said pulse through a dispersive medium ( 114 ), so as to generate a compressed optical pulse ( 112 ) with a secondary temporal width (T 2 ), wherein the secondary temporal width (T 2 ) is smaller than the primary temporal width (T 1 ).
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for generating a compressed optical pulse, the method comprising: providing a wavelength tunable microcavity laser system having a reference wavelength corresponding to a central operating wavelength, comprising: an optical cavity with a mechanically adjustable cavity length, so as to enable the wavelength tunable microcavity laser system to emit photons of different wavelengths with respect to each other, wherein the optical cavity comprises a microcavity, wherein the length of the microcavity is at least 1/2 times the reference wavelength and less than 10 times the reference wavelength, wherein the optical cavity comprises a MEMS component, wherein a position of the MEMS component is adjustable and, wherein the cavity length of the optical cavity depends on the position of the MEMS component so that a cavity controller may control the cavity length of the optical cavity by controlling the position of the MEMS component, a photon emitter for emitting photons into the optical cavity, a cavity controller arranged for controlling the length of the optical cavity, providing a dispersive medium, emitting a primary optical pulse having a primary temporal width from the wavelength tunable microcavity laser system, adjusting the optical cavity length so that said primary optical pulse comprises temporally separated photons of different wavelengths, receiving the primary optical pulse with the dispersive medium, and re-emitting the primary optical pulse from the dispersive medium as a compressed optical pulse with a secondary temporal width, wherein the secondary temporal width is smaller than the primary temporal width, and wherein the adjusting the optical cavity length so that said primary optical pulse comprises temporally separated photons of different wavelengths, further comprises adjusting the position of the MEMS component. 2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the adjusting the optical cavity length so that said primary optical pulse comprises temporally separated photons of different wavelengths comprises moving a mirror forming a boundary at one end of the optical cavity whereby a doppler shift from the moving mirror causes wavelengths of some part of the pulse to change. 3. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the temporally separated photons of different wavelengths within the primary optical pulse are coherent with each other. 4. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the optical cavity comprises a microcavity, wherein the photon emitter is placed inside the microcavity. 5. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the primary optical pulse is emitted so that the temporally resolved spectral distribution of the primary optical pulse may be described by a continuous function. 6. The method according to claim 1 , further comprising providing feedback information indicative of one or more of properties of the compressed optical pulse, and subsequently emitting a second primary optical pulse, wherein the properties of the second primary optical pulse are based on said feedback information. 7. The method according to claim 1 , wherein a primary shape of the primary optical pulse is shaped by: temporally varying an amplification of an optical amplifier, wherein the wavelength tunable microcavity laser system further comprises the optical amplifier and/or by : temporally varying an emission of photons from the photon emitter. 8. The method according to claim 1 , further comprising: receiving information regarding dispersion characteristics of the dispersive medium, and arranging the primary optical pulse with a primary shape and/or primary spectral distribution with respect to time which is tailored to the dispersion characteristics of the dispersive medium so that the primary optical pulse is arranged so that the compressed optical pulse is optimized relative to a predetermined criterium. 9. A method for generating a compressed optical pulse comprising: performing multiphoton spectroscopy, material processing, femtochemistry, system sampling or THz generation with the optical pulse system according to claim 1 . 10. An optical pulse system for generating a compressed optical pulse comprising: a wavelength tunable microcavity laser system having a reference wavelength corresponding to a central operating wavelength, comprising: an optical cavity with a mechanically adjustable cavity length, so as to enable the wavelength tunable microcavity laser system to emit photons of different wavelengths with respect to each other, wherein the optical cavity comprises a microcavity, wherein the length of the microcavity is at least 1/2 times the reference wavelength and less than 10 times the reference wavelength, wherein the optical cavity comprises a MEMS component, wherein a position of the MEMS component is adjustable, and wherein the cavity length of the optical cavity depends on the position of the MEMS component so that a cavity controller may control the cavity length of the optical cavity by controlling the position of the MEMS component, a photon emitter for emitting photons into the optical cavity, a cavity controller arranged for controlling the length of the optical cavity, wherein the wavelength tunable microcavity laser system is configured to emit a primary optical pulse having a primary temporal width, wherein the cavity controller is arranged for adjusting the optical cavity length by adjusting the position of the MEMS component so that said primary optical pulse comprises temporally separated photons of different wavelengths, a dispersive medium arranged for receiving the primary optical pulse, and for re-emitting the primary optical pulse as a compressed optical pulse with a secondary temporal width, wherein the secondary temporal width is smaller than the primary temporal width. 11. The optical pulse system according to claim 10 , wherein the cavity controller is arranged for moving a mirror forming a boundary at one end of the optical cavity whereby a doppler shift from the moving mirror causes wavelengths of some part of the pulse to change, so as to be arranged for adjusting the optical cavity length by adjusting so that said primary optical pulse comprises temporally separated photons of different wavelengths. 12. The optical pulse system according to claim 10 , wherein the wavelength tunable microcavity laser system further comprises an optical amplifier. 13. The optical pulse system according to claim 10 , wherein the wavelength tunable microcavity laser system is arranged for emitting the primary optical pulse with a primary shape and/or primary spectral distribution with respect to time which is tailored to the dispersion characteristics of the dispersive medium so that the primary optical pulse is arranged so that the compressed optical pulse is optimized relative to a predetermined criterium. 14. The optical pulse system according to claim 10 , wherein the wavelength tunable microcavity laser system is arranged for comprising and/or receiving information indicative of the dispersion characteristics of the dispersive medium. 15. The optical pulse system according to claim 10 , wherein the optical pulse system comprises: a computer-readable storage medium being arranged for comprising information indicative of the dispersion characteristics of the dispersive medium, and/or a data interface arranged for receiving information indicative of the dispersion characteristics of the dispersive medium. 16. The optical pulse system according to claim 10 , wherein the optical pulse system comprises: a compute
Amplifier structures not provided for in groups H01S5/02 - H01S5/30 · CPC title
by controlling the mutual position or the reflecting properties of the reflectors of the cavity {, e.g. by controlling the cavity length}({H01S3/10076}, H01S3/13 take precedence) · CPC title
Optical microcavities, e.g. cavity dimensions comparable to the wavelength · CPC title
for temporal shaping, e.g. pulse compression, frequency chirping · CPC title
Pulse modulation or generation · CPC title
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