IP Library Granted Patent US 6,931,035
Granted Patent B2
US 6,931,035 · App. 10/413,103 · Granted Aug 16, 2005

Q-switching method for pulse train generation

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Patent No.
US 6,931,035
App. No.
10/413,103
Granted
Aug 16, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method of operating a continuously pumped, Q-switched laser to provide trains of pulses for laser operations is disclosed. The laser includes a solid-state gain-medium that exhibits a thermal-lensing effect on being optically pumped. Pulse delivery is controlled by a Q-switch that is in a normally-open state when the laser is not delivering pulses. This allows the laser to deliver CW laser radiation when pulses are not being delivered. A train of pulses is delivered by repeatedly interrupting the CW operation by closing then reopening the Q-switch. When the Q-switch reopens after the interruption, the laser delivers a pulse of laser radiation, then resumes delivery of CW operation until the next interruption. The interruption periods may be varied to provide pulses of different peak power in a pulse train.

Claims (28)

1. A method of operating an optically pumped laser having a solid state gain medium and a Q-switch located within the resonator thereof, said method for generating output pulses of sufficient energy to treat a work piece comprising the steps of:

a) continuously pumping the gain medium at a power sufficient to generate a continuous laser output when the Q-switch is open, said continuous laser output having an energy below that necessary to treat the work piece;

b) closing the Q-switch for a first period;

c) thereafter opening the Q-switch for a second period longer than said first period, with the time between the start of the first period and the start of the second period defined as an energizing period and being sufficient to produce an output pulse after the beginning of the second period, said output pulse having an energy sufficient to treat the work piece;

d) repeating steps (b) and (c) a plurality of times to produce a plurality of output pulses, with the time between the beginning of each second period and the beginning of each subsequent first period being sufficient to produce said continuous laser output during the latter part of the second period and with the time periods begin controlled to minimize changes in thermal lensing in the resonator; and

wherein, during step (d) said energizing period is varied in successive repetitions of steps (b) and (c) such that at least two pulses is said plurality thereof have different peak power.

2. A method as recited in claim 1 , wherein the peak power of the output pulses is at least one hundred times greater than the peak power of the continuous laser output.

3. A method of operating an optically pumped laser having a solid state gain medium, a Q-switch located within the resonator thereof, and at least one optically nonlinear crystal arranged for frequency multiplying fundamental laser radiation delivered by the resonator for generating frequency-multiplied output pulses of sufficient energy to treat a work piece, the method comprising the steps of:

a) continuously pumping the gain medium at a power sufficient to generate a continuous frequency-multiplied laser output at when the Q-switch is open, said continuous laser out put having a peak energy below that necessary to treat the work piece;

b) closing the Q-switch for a first period;

c) thereafter opening the Q-switch for a second period longer than said first period, with the time between the start of the first period and the start of the second period defined as an energizing period and being sufficient to produce a frequency-multiplied output pulse after the beginning of the second period, said output pulse having an energy sufficient to treat the work piece;

d) repeating steps (b) and (c) a plurality of times to produce a plurality of frequency-multiplied output pulses, with the time between the beginning of each second period and the beginning of each subsequent first period being sufficient to produce said continuous laser output during the latter part of the second period and with the time periods begin controlled to minimize changes in thermal lensing in the resonator; and

(e) during step (d) varying said energizing period is varied in successive repetitions of steps (b) and (c) such that at least two frequency-multiplied pulses in said plurality thereof have different peak power.

4. The method of claim 3 , wherein there is one optically nonlinear crystal and said output pulses are frequency-doubled output pulses.

5. The method of claim 3 , wherein there are two optically nonlinear crystals and said output pulses are frequency-tripled output pulses.

6. The method of claim 3 , wherein there are two optically nonlinear crystals and said output pulses are frequency-quadrupled output pulses.

7. A method of operating an optically pumped laser having a solid state gain medium, a Q-switch located within the resonator thereof, and at least one optically nonlinear crystal arranged for frequency multiplying fundamental laser radiation delivered by the resonator for generating frequency-multiplied output pulses of sufficient energy to treat a work piece, the method comprising the steps of:

a) continuously pumping the gain medium at a power sufficient to generate a continuous frequency-multiplied laser output at when the Q-switch is open, said continuous laser out put having a peak energy below that necessary to treat the work piece;

b) closing the Q-switch for a first period;

c) thereafter opening the Q-switch for a second period longer than said first period, with the time between the start of the first period and the start of the second period defined as a first energizing period and being sufficient to produce a first frequency-multiplied output pulse after the beginning of the second period, said output pulse having an energy sufficient to treat the work piece;

c) thereafter closing the Q-switch for a third period;

d) thereafter opening the Q-switch for a fourth period longer than said third period, with the time between the start of the third period and the start of the fourth period defined as a second energizing period and being sufficient to produce a second frequency-multiplied output pulse after the beginning of the fourth period, said output pulse having an energy sufficient to treat the work piece;

e) thereafter closing the Q-switch for a fifth period;

wherein, the time between the beginning of second period and the beginning of the third period, and the time between the beginning of the fourth period and the beginning of the fifth period are each sufficient to produce said continuous laser output during the latter part of the second and fourth periods respectively and are controlled to minimize changes in thermal lensing in the resonator; and

wherein, said first and second energizing periods are different, whereby said first and second pulse energies are different.

8. The method of claim 7 , wherein there is one optically nonlinear crystal and said output pulses are frequency-doubled output pulses.

9. The method of claim 7 , wherein there are two optically nonlinear crystals and said output pulses are frequency-tripled output pulses.

10. The method of claim 7 , wherein there are two optically nonlinear crystals and said output pulses are frequency-quadrupled output pulses.

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