Claims
- 1. A wavelength locker for use in monitoring a wavelength and power of an output beam from a laser, comprising:
a partially mirrored beam tap for splitting off at least two beams from the output beam, wherein a first split-off beam is transmitted to an etalon and one or more first photo-detectors for wavelength monitoring, while a second split-off beam is transmitted to one or more second photo-detectors as a reference and for power monitoring.
- 2. The wavelength locker of claim 1, wherein the output beam is an elliptical Gaussian output beam.
- 3. The wavelength locker of claim 1, wherein the partially mirrored beam tap splits off the first and second split-off beams from tails of the output beam.
- 4. The wavelength locker of claim 3, wherein portions of the partially mirrored beam tap comprise mirrored surfaces that reflect the tails of the output beam.
- 5. The wavelength locker of claim 1, wherein a portion of the partially mirrored beam tap comprises an aperture that passes the output beam.
- 6. The wavelength locker of claim 1, wherein the first and second photodetectors are configured as dual photo-detectors that can detect beam movement in one axis.
- 7. The wavelength locker of claim 1, wherein the first and second photodetectors are each configured as quad photo-detectors that can detect beam movement in two axes.
- 8. A method of monitoring a wavelength and power of an output beam from a laser using a wavelength locker, comprising:
splitting off at least two beams from the output beam using a partially mirrored beam tap, wherein a first split-off beam is transmitted to an etalon and one or more first photo-detectors for wavelength monitoring, while a second split-off beam is transmitted to one or more second photo-detectors as a reference and for power monitoring.
- 9. The method of claim 8, wherein the output beam is an elliptical Gaussian output beam.
- 10. The method of claim 8, wherein the partially mirrored beam tap splits off the first and second split-off beams from tails of the output beam.
- 11. The method of claim 10, wherein portions of the partially mirrored beam tap comprise mirrored surfaces that reflect the tails of the output beam.
- 12. The method of claim 8, wherein a center portion of the partially mirrored beam tap comprises an aperture that passes the output beam.
- 13. The method of claim 8, wherein the first and second photo-detectors are configured as dual photo-detectors that can detect beam movement in one axis.
- 14. The method of claim 8, wherein the first and second photo-detectors are each configured as quad photo-detectors that can detect beam movement in two axes.
- 15. An optoelectronic device, comprising:
a laser for generating an output beam; and a wavelength locker for use in monitoring a wavelength and power of an output beam from a laser, the wavelength locker including a partially mirrored beam tap for splitting off at least two beams from the output beam, wherein a first split-off beam is transmitted to an etalon and one or more first photo-detectors for wavelength monitoring, while a second split-off beam is transmitted to one or more second photo-detectors as a reference and for power monitoring.
- 16. The optoelectronic device of claim 15, wherein the output beam is an elliptical Gaussian output beam.
- 17. The optoelectronic device of claim 15, wherein the partially mirrored beam tap splits off the first and second split-off beams from tails of the output beam.
- 18. The optoelectronic device of claim 17, wherein portions of the partially mirrored beam tap comprise mirrored surfaces that reflect the tails of the output beam.
- 19. The optoclectronic device of claim 15, wherein a portion of the partially mirrored beam tap comprises an aperture that passes the output beam.
- 20. The optoelectronic device of claim 15, wherein the first and second photodetectors are configured as dual photo-detectors that can detect beam movement in one axis.
- 21. The optoelectronic device of claim 15, wherein the first and second photodetectors are each configured as quad photo-detectors that can detect beam movement in two axes.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is related to co-pending and commonly-assigned U.S. utility patent application Ser. No. ______, filed on same date herewith, by Bradley W. Short, and entitled “ANAMORPHIC PRISM WAVELENGTH LOCKER,” attorney's docket number 122.21-US-U1, which application is incorporated by reference herein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60336387 |
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