IP Library Granted Patent US 7,099,361
Granted Patent B2
US 7,099,361 · App. 10/775,302 · Granted Aug 29, 2006

Laser source with high relative feedback and method for making such a laser source

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Patent No.
US 7,099,361
App. No.
10/775,302
Granted
Aug 29, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

The invention relates to the stabilization of high power semiconductor laser diode sources as they are extensively used in the field of optical communication. Such lasers are mostly employed as so-called pump laser sources for fiber amplifiers, e.g. erbium-doped fiber amplifiers, and are designed to provide a narrow-bandwidth optical radiation with a stable power output in a given frequency band. To improve the wavelength locking range of such laser sources when operating without an active temperature stabilizing element, an external reflector providing very high relative feedback is used. The reflectivity bandwidth of the external reflector is broadened for improving the stability of the laser source. In commonly employed optical fibers for conducting the laser beam, the external reflector is formed by one or a plurality of appropriately designed fiber Bragg gratings.

Claims (68)

1. A high power laser source for generating a stable exit beam at a given wavelength, said laser source comprising a laser diode and guide means for conducting a laser beam, said laser diode including a reflecting front facet and said guide means including at least one reflector, wherein

said reflector has a reflectivity R FBG , centered at the desired wavelength of said exit beam,

said front facet has a reflectivity R F towards said guide means,

said reflectivities R FBG and R F being selected to achieve a predetermined relative feedback

r FB =k*R FBG /R F >5,

k being a factor determined by the coupling efficiency within said guide means,

said guide means' length and said at least one reflector's reflectivity R FBG are selected to warrant multimode operation with at least 10 longitudinal Fabry-Perot internal modes, and

said laser source is uncooled, i.e., has no active cooling element.

2. The laser source according to claim 1 , wherein

the relative feedback r FD is between 5 and 10.

3. The laser source according to claim 1 , wherein

the reflectivity R F of the laser's front facet towards the guide means is less than 10%.

4. The laser source according to claim 3 , wherein

the reflectivity R F of the lasers front facet towards the guide means is less than 1%.

5. The laser source according to claim 1 , wherein

the FWHM reflectivity bandwidth of the reflector corresponds to the equivalent of at least 20–40 longitudinal Fabry-Perot internal modes of the laser diode.

6. The laser source according to claim 1 , wherein

the reflector is a grating integrated within the guide means.

7. The laser source according to claim 6 , wherein

the reflector is a fiber Bragg grating grating within a fiber, the latter forming part of the guide means.

8. The laser source according to claim 1 , wherein

the guide means includes a waveguide consisting of or comprising silicon nitride (Si 3 N 4 ), silica (SiO 2 ), or silicon (Si).

9. The laser source according to claim 6 , wherein

the grating is an apodized grating.

10. The laser source according to claim 1 , wherein

at least two gratings are provided,

at least one of them integrated within the guide means.

11. The laser source according to claim 10 , wherein

at least of the provided gratings is a fiber Bragg grating.

12. The laser source according to claim 10 , wherein

the two or more gratings have different central wavelengths by design.

13. The laser source according to claim 10 , wherein

the two or more gratings are similar or identical by design, but have different central wavelengths generated by applying mechanical and/or thermal stress.

14. The laser source according to claim 6 , wherein

the grating exhibits a non-uniform reflection characteristic resulting in a predetermined filter function.

15. The laser source according to claim 14 , wherein

the preselected filter function has a flat-top shape.

16. The laser source according to claim 14 , wherein

the preselected filter function has a linear shape.

17. The laser source according to claim 14 , wherein

the grating is a chirped grating resulting in a preselected chirped filter function shape.

18. The laser source according to claim 14 , wherein

the grating is an apodized grating resulting in a filter function shape with suppressed side-band maxima.

19. The laser source according to claim 12 , wherein

at least one of the gratings is a chirped and apodized grating resulting in a preselected chirped filter function shape with suppressed side-band maxima.

20. The laser source according to claim 1 , wherein

an electronic dither is superimposed on an injection current of the laser diode for improving the power stability of the laser exit beam.

21. The laser source according to claim 1 , wherein

the laser is a semiconductor diode laser.

22. The laser source according to claim 21 , wherein

the laser is an InGaAs quantum well diode laser.

23. The laser source according to claim 1 , wherein

the laser guide means comprises a polarization-maintaining or a non-polarization-maintaining optical fiber.

24. The laser source according to claim 1 , wherein

the guide means includes means for directing the laser beam into an optical fiber.

25. The laser source according to claim 23 , wherein

the means for directing the laser beam into the optical fiber includes beam collimating or focusing means attached to or integrated into said optical fiber.

26. A method of making a high power laser source with laser diode and laser beam guide means in front of said laser diode, comprising the steps of:

manufacturing a front facet on said laser diode with a selected reflectivity R F towards said guide means,

manufacturing at least one reflector with a selected reflectivity R FBG ,

said reflectivities R FBG and R F being chosen to achieve a predetermined relative feedback

r FB =k*R FBG /R F >5,

wherein k is determined by the coupling efficiency within said guide means, and

selecting said guide means' length and said at least one reflector's reflectivity R FBG to warrant multimode operation with at least 10 longitudinal Fabry-Perot internal modes.

27. The method according to claim 26 , whereby

the at least one reflector with a selected reflectivity R FBG is manufactured within said laser beam guide means.

28. The method according to claim 26 , whereby

the manufacturing of the reflector is carried out by UV exposure creating said reflector as fiber Bragg grating in an optical fiber constituting part of the laser beam guide means.

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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 1, 2022
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