Claims
- 1. A planar waveguide device for producing a laser output comprising:
a core having a pump input surface for receiving pumping radiation at a pumping wavelength and an output surface for emitting a laser beam at an output wavelength; and means for providing pump light confinement in a first waveguide section; and means for providing at least one of output mode control, a polarized output, modulation, and q-switching in a second waveguide section along the direction of beam propagation.
- 2. A planar waveguide laser having a guided and unguided directions with a zig-zag beam path in an unguided direction comprising:
a gain section including: a core having a pump input surface for receiving pumping radiation at a pumping wavelength, at least one output surface for emitting a laser beam at an output wavelength, and a cladding for providing pump light confinement; an angled surface for at least partially defining a zig-zag laser beam path in a plane parallel to a cladding surface of the gain section; and at least one pump diode for pumping the core of the gain section.
- 3. A solid state laser system for producing a laser output beam comprising:
a pumped solid state laser having a gain medium characterized by an undesirable thermal gradient; and a heatsink in thermal contact with a surface of the gain medium for non-uniformly cooling the gain medium so as to compensate for the undesirable thermal gradient, wherein a laser beam having a desired output mode is produced.
- 4. A planar waveguide device for producing a polarized output beam comprising:
a planar waveguide section including: a core, at least one output surface for emitting a laser output beam, and an input surface for receiving laser radiation; and a birefringent cladding extending along at least a portion of the core for guiding, in at least one direction, a laser mode propagating in the core, the mode having (a) a first polarization which substantially propagates to the output surface and is emitted at the surface (b) a second polarization with substantial loss, the second polarization orthogonal to the first polarization, wherein the second polarization emitted at the output surface is substantially attenuated.
- 5. A planar waveguide active q-switched device for producing a laser output comprising:
a waveguide gain section including: a core having a pump input surface, at least one output surface, and a cladding for confining pump light; a saturable absorber for controlling the loss of the gain medium, the saturable absorber having a wavelength absorption band and extending along a portion of the core length; at least one pump diode for pumping the core; and a controllable radiation source for irradiating the saturable absorber material, the source having a wavelength substantially different than the laser wavelength emitted at the output surface while being at a wavelength in the absorption band of the saturable absorber.
- 6. A planar waveguide modulator comprising:
a pair of claddings and a core sandwiched between the pair of claddings for guiding a laser beam along a direction, wherein the core and at least one cladding are both electro-optic materials and controllable with a control signal.
- 7. A system for producing a laser output comprising:
a pair of claddings and a core sandwiched between the pair of claddings for guiding a laser beam along a direction, wherein the core and at least one cladding are both electro-optic materials and controllable with a control signal; and a gain section coupled to the modulator section.
- 8. A planar waveguide laser amplifier comprising:
a core having a pump input surface, a surface for receiving a pulsed seed laser beam, the pulsed beam having a pulsewidth in the range of about 10 femtoseconds to about 30 nanoseconds, and at least one output surface for emitting a laser output beam; pump claddings located on first and second opposite sides of the core for confining pump light, the claddings having a lower index of refraction than the index of the core; and side claddings located on third and fourth opposite sides of the core for reducing the gain along transverse beam paths that exit the core through the third and fourth sides, the transverse claddings having an interface with the core and first pair of claddings, whereby spurious outputs, including ASE and parasitic oscillations, are reduced and the achievable gain is increased.
- 9. A face pumped planar waveguide laser system comprising:
a planar waveguide gain section including: a first core extending along the length of the first section and having a pump input surface for receiving pumping radiation at a pumping wavelength and further having at least one output surface for emitting a laser output beam at an output wavelength; an array of pump diodes for face pumping of the gain medium of the gain section; a heat sink in thermal contact with the array of pump diodes; means for collecting energy from the pump diodes and directing the energy toward the first face of a planar waveguide device; and a non-planar reflector for substantially confining pump energy to the waveguide, the reflector positioned relative to the second face of the planar waveguide device, wherein the pump energy emitted from the array of pump diodes is reflected from the reflector and redirected to the gain medium of the laser.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation in part of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/912,214 entitled “Waveguide Laser with Mode Control and Pump Light Confinement”, filed Jul. 24, 2001. The co-pending '214 application is assigned to the assignee of the present invention with a common inventor. The entire disclosure of Ser. No. 09/912,214 is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety. This application also claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional patent application Serial No. 60/338,125 entitled “Pumping Architecture for Waveguide Lasers”, filed Nov. 13, 2001. This application is also related to co-pending U.S. Ser. No. ______, entitled “Laser Processing Method and System”, filed the same day as the present application.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60338125 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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