IP Library Granted Patent US 7,529,286
Granted Patent B2
US 7,529,286 · App. 11/299,029 · Granted May 5, 2009

Scalable thermally efficient pump diode systems

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Patent No.
US 7,529,286
App. No.
11/299,029
Granted
May 5, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

Scalable, thermally efficient pump diode systems. These systems may include an arrangement of pump diodes and thermally conductive spacers mounted within a single indentation in a substrate or substrate clamps, so as to provide enhanced heat removal from the system. These systems also may include a plurality of such pump diode assemblies mounted, in a symmetric or partially symmetric arrangement, around a lasing medium in a diode pumped laser system, to improve heat removal and/or excitation of the medium.

Claims (33)

1. A pump diode assembly for a diode pumped laser, comprising:

a substrate defining an indentation;

a plurality of diode bars disposed within the indentation; and

a plurality of thermally conductive spacers disposed within the indentation and separating the diode bars;

wherein the substrate includes at least two base members configured to fit together to form the indentation.

2. The pump diode assembly of claim 1 , wherein the indentation is a substantially rectangular notch, and wherein the diode bars and the spacers are substantially rectangular and sized to fit within the notch.

3. The pump diode assembly of claim 1 , wherein the base members are configured to apply a clamping force to the diode bars and the spacers.

4. The pump diode assembly of claim 1 , wherein the substrate includes two base members forming two sides of the indentation, and a third base member forming a floor of the indentation.

5. The pump diode assembly of claim 4 , wherein the base members forming the two sides of the indention are constructed from a material chosen from the set consisting of beryllium oxide, aluminum oxide, and aluminum nitride, and wherein the base member forming the floor of the indentation is a thermally conductive spacer constructed from diamond.

6. The pump diode assembly of claim 1 , wherein the spacers are constructed from a high thermal conductivity material chosen from the set consisting of gold, copper, copper tungsten alloy, sapphire, beryllium oxide, and diamond.

7. The pump diode assembly of claim 1 , wherein the spacers are coated with metallic solder to provide an electrically conductive path between the diode bars and the spacers.

8. The pump diode assembly of claim 1 , further comprising at least one optical heat spreader configured to allow substantial transmission of radiation emitted from the diode bars towards the slab.

9. A pump head assembly for a diode pumped laser, comprising:

a substrate defining a substantially planar indentation;

a plurality of diode bars disposed within the indentation, and a plurality of thermally conductive spacers disposed within the indentation and separating the diode bars;

a lasing medium slab;

at least one optical heat spreader configured to conduct heat away from the lasing medium slab and to allow transmission of radiation from the diode bars to the lasing medium slab; and

a thermally conductive base for securely mounting the substrate, diode bars, spacers, lasing medium slab, and heat spreader.

10. The pump head assembly of claim 9 , wherein the diode bars and the spacers are elongate and are disposed within the indentation in a substantially parallel and alternating pattern.

11. The pump head assembly of claim 9 , wherein the indentation is a substantially rectangular notch, and wherein the diode bars and the spacers are substantially rectangular and sized to fit within the notch.

12. The pump head assembly of claim 9 , wherein the substrate includes two base members configured to fit together to form the indentation, and to apply a compressive force to clamp the diode bars and the spacers fixedly together.

13. The pump head assembly of claim 9 , wherein the optical heat spreader is disposed between and adjacent to the lasing medium slab and the diode bars.

14. A pump diode assembly for a diode pumped laser, comprising:

a substrate defining an indentation;

a plurality of diode bars disposed within the indentation; and

a plurality of thermally conductive spacers disposed within the indentation and separating the diode bars; and

at least one optical heat spreader configured to allow substantial transmission of radiation emitted from the diode bars towards the slab.

15. The pump diode assembly of claim 14 , wherein the indentation is a substantially rectangular notch, and wherein the diode bars and the spacers are substantially rectangular and sized to fit within the notch.

16. The pump diode assembly of claim 14 , wherein the substrate includes at least two base members configured to fit together to form the indentation and to apply a clamping force to the diode bars and the spacers.

17. The pump diode assembly of claim 14 , wherein the substrate includes two base members forming two sides of the indentation, and a third base member forming a floor of the indentation.

18. The pump diode assembly of claim 17 , wherein the base members forming the two sides of the indention are constructed from a material chosen from the set consisting of beryllium oxide, aluminum oxide, and aluminum nitride, and wherein the base member forming the floor of the indentation is a thermally conductive spacer constructed from diamond.

19. The pump diode assembly of claim 14 , wherein the spacers are constructed from a high thermal conductivity material chosen from the set consisting of gold, copper, copper tungsten alloy, sapphire, beryllium oxide, and diamond.

20. The pump diode assembly of claim 14 , wherein the spacers are coated with metallic solder to provide an electrically conductive path between the diode bars and the spacers.

Assignments (4)
MERGER AND CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Mar 17, 2025
From: LASERTEL, INC.; SELEX GALILEO INC.
To: LEONARDO ELECTRONICS US INC.
Reel/Frame 070537/0135 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 7, 2025
From: D-DIODE LLC
To: LASERTEL INC.
Reel/Frame 070448/0637 →
MERGER AND CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Nov 24, 2021
From: FLIR SYSTEMS, INC.; FIREWORK MERGER SUB II, LLC
To: TELEDYNE FLIR, LLC
Reel/Frame 058832/0915 →
TERMINATION OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS RECORDED AT REEL/FRAME 18420/494 Recorded Feb 9, 2011
From: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
To: FLIR SYSTEMS, INC.
Reel/Frame 025775/0972 →