Claims
- 1. A laser component comprising:
a glass substrate doped with a laser species and having one or more waveguides defined by channels within the substrate, the one or more waveguides forming one or more laser-resonator cavities with distinct resonance characteristics to provide lasing action at a selected wavelength when pumped, wherein the substrate is an alkali phosphate glass doped with Er and Yb and wherein the channels are formed at a surface of the substrate as regions of increased refractive index; one or more feedback elements for providing optical feedback to the waveguides to form the one or more laser-resonator cavities, wherein injection of pump light at one or more suitable wavelengths into the laser-resonator cavity causes output of laser light at a wavelength in accordance with a longitudinal cavity mode of the cavity and wherein the laser-resonator cavities have a plurality of widths on the substrate surface to thereby define a plurality of effective indices of refraction for the cavities, the wavelength of a longitudinal cavity mode being dependent thereon; a ferrule having a plurality of spaced-apart attachment sites; and a plurality of optic fibers attached to the ferrule, each optic fiber attached to its own attachment site wherein each attachment site corresponds to a different group of cavities, such that each of the optic fibers is coupled to a corresponding one cavity on a different one of the groups.
- 2. A laser component comprising:
a glass substrate doped with a laser species and having one or more waveguides defined by channels within the substrate, the one or more waveguides forming one or more laser-resonator cavities with distinct resonance characteristics to provide lasing action at a selected wavelength when pumped; and a phosphate glass substrate doped with a laser species, having a silicon oxide layer formed on a surface and of sufficient depth (500 to 2000 nm) in order to form a diffraction grating in the silicon oxide layer.
- 3. The laser component of claim 2 wherein the etching a DBR mirror only into silicon oxide layer
- 4. A laser comprising:
a glass substrate doped with a laser species; a waveguide within the substrate forming a laser resonator cavity; a reflection grating in the substrate waveguide for providing feedback to the resonator cavity; means for tuning the laser by altering the wavelength reflected by the grating; and means for pumping the laser by exciting the laser species of the substrate waveguide, wherein the laser tuning means comprises:
a reflection grating composed of an electro-optic polyme; and electrodes for applying an electrical potential across the grating to vary the index of refraction in accordance therewith and thereby vary the wavelength of light reflected by the grating.
- 5. The laser of claim 4 wherein a voltage to the electro-optic material is varied to vary a reflection coefficient of the grating
- 6. The laser of claim 4 wherein a voltage to the electro-optic material is varied to maximize a reflection coefficient of the grating
- 7. The laser of claim 4 wherein a voltage to the electro-optic material is varied to minimize a reflection coefficient of the grating.
- 8. A method for operating a waveguide laser comprising injecting pump light into a waveguide laser resonator cavity wherein the waveguide cavity has a plurality of spaced apart reflection gratings at one end for providing optical feedback to the cavity and further wherein an electro-optic polymer having a variable index of refraction is deposited on the gratings to form claddings therefor, the method further comprising tuning the laser by applying an electrical potential to the grating claddings to selectively render one grating reflective at a wavelength that corresponds to a longitudinal mode of the substrate waveguide cavity.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. 119(e) of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/117,477 filed Jan. 27, 1999 and to Provisional Application Serial No. 60/162,458 filed Oct. 29, 1999, both of which are incorporated by reference.
STATEMENT AS TO RIGHTS TO INVENTION MADE UNDER FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
[0002] Certain aspects of these inventions were developed with support from NIST (National Institute for Standards and Technology). The U.S. Government may have rights in certain of these inventions.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60117477 |
Jan 1999 |
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60162458 |
Oct 1999 |
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Divisions (1)
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09490168 |
Jan 2000 |
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10010817 |
Dec 2001 |
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