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Composite laser gain medium

a laser gain medium and composite technology, applied in the field of lasers, can solve the problems of limited flexibility of design options to tailor for different applications, high cost, bulk and complexity of such systems, and poor beam quality radiation. good and high power

Active Publication Date: 2015-08-20
US SEC THE ARMY THE
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This patent describes a new type of composite laser gain medium that consists of a rare-earth element doped core and a rare-earth element doped cladding. The composite laser gain medium can be configured in different ways, such as a slab or cylindrical geometry with a substantially uniform cross-section. It can be used in a laser or an optical amplifier. This composite laser gain medium has several advantages, such as the ability to absorb lasing at one wavelength by the core and cause lasing at a different wavelength, which allows for better coupling of light to the laser. The use of rare-earth element pairs can further enhance the performance of the composite laser gain medium.

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However, the cost, bulk and complexity of such systems are relatively high, and flexibility of design options to tailor for different applications is limited.
However, it has been a challenge to obtain laser radiation of both good beam quality and high power.

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[0019]FIG. 1 shows an exemplary schematic of a composite laser gain medium 10 according to an embodiment. The composite laser gain medium 10 may be incorporated into a laser that can be used for generating and / or amplifying light which may be used for directed energy weapons, high power laser welding, and other applications requiring good beam quality. The laser wavelength may be useful to remote sensing and surgical laser based instruments, for instance.

[0020]FIG. 1A shows the general operation of composite laser gain medium when configured as a laser cavity. Looking from left-to-right, light of wavelength, λ1 is directed into the composite laser gain medium 10. Light of wavelength λ1 may be the output of an optical source (e.g., a laser diode or flash lamp). The composite laser gain medium 10 may be comprised of a core 1 doped with a rare earth element, and a cladding 2 doped with a rare earth element. Additionally, the laser gain medium 10 may include two mirror coatings 3, 4 for...

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Abstract

A composite laser gain medium is comprised of a first rare-earth element doped core; and a second rare-earth element doped cladding, at least partially, adjacent to the core. A portion of the lasing by the cladding at one wavelength within the composite laser gain medium is absorbed by the core so as to cause lasing of the core at a different wavelength. At least two distinct rare earth element pairs may be used in embodiments: (1) thulium (Tm) as a cladding rare-earth dopant and holmium (Ho) as the core rare-earth dopant; and (2) ytterbium (Yb) as a cladding rare-earth dopant and erbium (Er) as the core rare-earth dopant. Other rare earth element pairs are also believed possible. The laser composite gain medium may be configured to have a slab, or a cylindrical geometry.

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GOVERNMENT INTEREST[0001]Governmental Interest—The invention described herein may be manufactured, used and licensed by or for the U.S. Government.FI ELD[0002]This application generally relates to lasers, and more particularly, to a composite laser gain medium.BACKGROUND[0003]Laser gain media are used in lasers. For example, both thulium-doped and holmium0doped lasers are important laser sources because they are considered “eyesafe,” i.e., in the 2 μm spectral region, and have applications in remote sensing, and medical and military technology. Thulium has several favorable properties with respect to laser diode pumping, such as a strong absorption band at a diode emission wavelength around 785 nm and an efficient cross-relaxation process yielding two ions in the upper laser level per absorbed pump photon.[0004]Some Tm-Ho lasers are comprised of two separate laser systems combined in series. However, the cost, bulk and complexity of such systems are relatively high, and flexibility ...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): H01S3/067H01S3/091H01S3/06H01S3/16
CPCH01S3/067H01S3/161H01S3/1616H01S3/0619H01S3/1608H01S3/091H01S3/1618H01S3/0625H01S3/0627H01S3/0632H01S3/0672H01S3/08081H01S3/09403H01S3/09408H01S3/0941H01S3/09415H01S3/1643
Inventor NEWBURGH, GEORGE ALEX
Owner US SEC THE ARMY THE
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