IP Library Granted Patent US 6,853,655
Granted Patent B2
US 6,853,655 · App. 10/301,801 · Granted Feb 8, 2005

System for improved power control

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Patent No.
US 6,853,655
App. No.
10/301,801
Granted
Feb 8, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

A laser system includes a pump source that produces a first output. The pump source has a feedback loop with a first summing junction and a first command that has step quantization or digitized set point. An output device is coupled to the pump source to receive the first output and produce a second output. A feedback loop is coupled to the first summing junction. The feedback loop includes a second summing junction coupled to at least a portion of the second output. The second summing junction receives a second command and provides an input to the first summing junction. The feedback loop reduces the step quantization from the first output to provide finer control step of a property of the second output.

Claims (70)

1. An optical system, comprising:

a pump source that produces a first output;

a first feedback loop that includes a first summing junction and a digital set point that issues commands in response to an error signal to provide coarse control of a property of the first output through step digitization;

an optical device coupled to the pump source to receive the first output and modify the property to produce a second output;

a monitor receiving at least a portion of the second output configured to provide a readout of the modified property, and

a second feedback loop including a second summing junction operatively coupled to the monitor, the second summing junction issuing a second command to the pump source to provide fine control of the property of the first output, wherein the modified property of second output is altered on a finer scale than that provided by the digital set point.

2. The optical system of claim 1 wherein the first pump source is a laser system.

3. The laser system of claim 2 , wherein the pump laser system is a green laser.

4. The system of claim 3 wherein the green laser is a diode pumped, frequency double Nd-doped laser.

5. The system of claim 2 wherein the laser system is operated CW.

6. The system of claim 2 wherein the laser pump source includes a mode locking device.

7. The system of claim 2 wherein the laser pump source is operated in a Q-switched mode.

8. The system of claim 1 wherein the optical device is a tunable laser.

9. The system of claim 8 wherein the tunable laser is Ti-doped sapphire.

10. The system of claim 8 wherein the tunable laser is an optical parametric oscillator.

11. The optical system of claim 1 wherein the optical device is a mode locked laser.

12. The optical system of claim 1 wherein the pump source is a plurality of semiconductor lasers.

13. The system of claim 1 wherein the optical device is a fiber laser system and the pump source is an array of semiconductor lasers.

14. The system of claim 1 wherein the property of the first output is selected from a group consisting of average power, pulse energy or pulse repetition frequency.

15. The system of claim 1 wherein the second command issued to the pump source accesses an analog portion of the pump source electronics.

16. The optical system of claim 1 wherein the property of first output is selected to affect a laser induced surface modification process.

17. An optical system, comprising:

a pump source that produces a first output of a property of first output through first command carried by a first feedback loop containing a first summing junction;

a first feedback loop including a first summing junction and a digitization set point that issues commands in response to an error signal to provide coarse control of a property of the first output through step digitization;

an optical system coupled to the pump source to receive the first output and modify the property to produce a modified property of a second output;

a monitor receiving at least a portion of the second output configured to provide a readout of the modified property; and

a second feedback loop including a second summing junction operatively coupled to the monitor, the second summing junction issuing a second command to the pump source to provide fine control of the property of the first output; and wherein the modified property of the second output is correspondingly altered on a finer scale than that provided by the digitization set point.

18. A laser system, comprising:

a pump source that produces a first output, the pump source including a first feedback loop with a first summing junction, and a first command that is digitally quantized with a step digitization;

an output device coupled to the pump source to receive the first output and produce a second output; and

a second feedback loop coupled to the first summing junction, the second feedback loop including a second summing junction coupled to at least a portion of the second output, the second summing junction receiving a second command and providing an input to the first summing junction, the second feedback loop reducing step digitization from the first output to produce the second output comprising finer control features.

19. The system of claim 18 , wherein the pump source is a laser comprising a gain medium selected from Nd:YVO 4 , Nd:YAG, Nd:YLF, Nd:Glass, Ti:sapphire, Cr:YAG, Cr:Forsterite, Yb:YAG, Yb:KGW, Yb:KYW, Yb:glass, KYbW and YbAG.

20. The system of claim 19 , wherein the gain medium is Nd:YVO 4 .

21. The system of claim 19 , wherein the Nd-doped gain medium is pumped at 880 nm.

22. The system of claim 18 , wherein the pump source is fiber coupled.

23. The system of claim 18 , wherein either the output device or the pump source includes a mode locking device.

24. The system of claim 23 , wherein the mode locking device is a multiple quantum well sturable absorber.

25. The system of claim 23 , wherein the mode locking device is a non-linear mirror mode locker.

26. The system of claim 23 , wherein the mode locking device is a polarization coupled mode locker.

27. The system of claim 23 , wherein the mode locking device is an acousto-optic modulator.

28. The system of claim 18 , wherein the pump source includes a second harmonic generator.

29. The system of claim 18 , wherein the output device is an optically pumped laser.

30. The system of claim 18 , wherein the output device is a build up cavity.

31. The system of claim 30 , wherein the build up cavity includes non-linear optical components.

32. The system of claim 18 , wherein the output device is a non-linear device.

33. The device of claim 18 , wherein the output device is a frequency doubler.

34. The laser system of claim 18 , wherein the pump source is a green laser.

35. The system of claim 34 wherein the green laser is a diode pumped, frequency doubled Nd-doped laser.

36. The system of claim 34 wherein the green laser is operated CW.

37. The system of claim 34 wherein the laser pump source is operated in a Q-switched mode.

38. The system of claim 18 wherein the output device is a tunable laser.

39. The system of claim 38 wherein the tunable laser is Ti-doped sapphire.

40. The system of claim 38 wherein the tunable laser is an optical parametric oscillator.

41. The laser system of claim 18 wherein the pump source is a plurality of semiconductor lasers.

42. The system of claim 41 wherein the output device is a fiber laser system.

43. The system of claim 18 wherein the property of the first output is selected from a group consisting of average power, pulse energy or pulse repetition frequency.

44. The system of claim 18 wherein the second command issued to the pump source accesses an analog portion of the pump source electronics.

45. The optical system of claim 18 wherein the property of first output is selected to affect a laser induced surface modification process.

46. A laser system, comprising:

a pump source that produces a first output, the pump source including a first feedback loop with a first summing junction, and a first command that has step digitization; and

a second feedback loop coupled to the first summing junction, the second feedback loop including a second summing junction coupled to at least a portion of the first output, the second summing junction receiving a second command and providing an input to the first summing junction, the second feedback loop reducing the step digitization from the first output to reduce step digitization of the second output.

47. A laser system, comprising:

a pump source with digitized commands and a first summing junction, the pump source producing a first output;

an output device coupled to the pump source to receive the first output and produce a second output;

a second summing junction coupled to at least a portion of the first output and providing an input to the first summing junction; and

a third summing junction coupled to at least a portion of the second output and receiving a second command, the third summing junction providing an input to the second summing junction.

48. A laser system, comprising:

a pump source with digitized commands and a first summing junction, the pump source producing a first output;

a second summing junction coupled to at least a portion of the first output and providing an input to the first summing junction; and

a third summing junction coupled to at least a portion of the first output and receiving a second command, the third summing junction providing an input to the second summing junction.

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