Claims
- 1. A system for producing an increased power coherent optical pulse, comprising:
a first optical parametric amplifier, at least one additional optical parametric amplifier, a source of a first pump pulse that is direct into said first optical parametric amplifier, a source of a signal pulse that is direct into said first optical parametric amplifier, a source of at least one additional pump pulse that is direct into said at least one additional optical parametric amplifier, and a source of at least one additional signal pulse that is direct into said at least one additional optical parametric amplifier, said at least one additional optical parametric amplifier producing an output that results in said increased power coherent optical pulse.
- 2. The system for producing an increased power coherent optical pulse of claim 1 wherein said first optical parametric amplifier produces an amplified signal pulse and said amplified signal pulse becomes said source of said at least one additional signal pulse.
- 3. The system for producing an increased power coherent optical pulse of claim 1 wherein said source of a first pump pulse and said source of at least one additional pump pulse are produced by a common source.
- 4. The system for producing an increased power coherent optical pulse of claim 3 wherein said common source is a pump laser.
- 5. The system for producing an increased power coherent optical pulse of claim 1 including at least a second additional optical parametric amplifier, a source of at least a second additional pump pulse that is direct into said at least a second additional optical parametric amplifier, and a source of at least a second additional signal pulse that is direct into said at least a second additional optical parametric amplifier, said at least a second additional optical parametric amplifier producing said increased power coherent optical pulse.
- 6. A system for producing an increased power coherent optical pulse, comprising:
a first optical parametric amplifier; at least one additional optical parametric amplifier; a source of a first pump pulse that is direct into said first optical parametric amplifier; a source of a signal pulse that is direct into said first optical parametric amplifier, said first optical parametric amplifier producing a first amplified signal pulse that is directed into said at least one additional optical parametric amplifier; and a source of at least one additional pump pulse that is direct into said at least one additional optical parametric amplifier, said at least one additional optical parametric amplifier producing an output pulse that is used to produce said increased power coherent optical pulse.
- 7. The system for producing an increased power coherent optical pulse of claim 6 including at least a second additional optical parametric amplifier, a source of at least a second additional pump pulse that is direct into said at least a second additional optical parametric amplifier, and wherein said output pulse from said at least one additional optical parametric amplifier becomes a source of at least a second additional signal pulse that is direct into said at least a second additional optical parametric amplifier, said at least a second additional optical parametric amplifier producing a second output pulse that is used to produce said increased power coherent optical pulse.
- 8. A method of producing an increased power coherent optical pulse, comprising the steps of:
providing a first optical parametric amplifier, providing at least one additional optical parametric amplifier, injecting a first pump pulse and a signal pulse into said first optical parametric amplifier producing a first amplified signal pulse from said first optical parametric amplifier, and injecting at least one additional pump pulse and said first amplified signal pulse into said at least one additional optical parametric amplifier producing said increased power coherent optical pulse from said at least one additional optical parametric amplifier.
- 9. The method of producing an increased power coherent optical pulse of claim 6 including the steps of:
providing at least a second additional optical parametric amplifier, injecting at least a second additional pump pulse into said at least a second additional optical parametric amplifier, and injecting at least a second additional signal pulse into said at least a second additional optical parametric amplifier producing said increased power coherent optical pulse from said at least a second additional optical parametric amplifier.
- 10. A method of producing an increased power coherent optical pulse, comprising the steps of:
providing a first optical parametric amplifier, providing at least one additional optical parametric amplifier, injecting a first pump pulse and a signal pulse into said first optical parametric amplifier producing a first amplified signal pulse from said first optical parametric amplifier, and injecting at least one additional pump pulse and said first amplified signal pulse into said at least one additional optical parametric amplifier producing an output pulse from said at least one additional optical parametric amplifier that is used to produce said increased power coherent optical pulse.
- 11. The method of producing an increased power coherent optical pulse of claim 10 including the steps of:
providing at least a second additional optical parametric amplifier, injecting at least a second additional pump pulse into said at least a second additional optical parametric amplifier, and injecting said output pulse from said at least one additional optical parametric amplifier as a signal pulse into said at least a second additional optical parametric amplifier producing a second output pulse from said at least one additional optical parametric amplifier that is used to produce said increased power coherent optical pulse.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/340,126 filed Dec. 13, 2001 entitled “High Average Power Scaling of Optical Parametric Amplification Through Cascaded Difference Frequency Generators.”
Government Interests
[0002] The United States Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. W-7405-ENG-48 between the United States Department of Energy and the University of California for the operation of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60340126 |
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