IP Library Granted Patent US 7,738,166
Granted Patent B2
US 7,738,166 · App. 11/942,984 · Granted Jun 15, 2010

Fiber amplifier with integrated fiber laser pump

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Patent No.
US 7,738,166
App. No.
11/942,984
Granted
Jun 15, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

An optical system adapted to amplify an input signal includes an optical pump supporting the input signal and an optical pump beam. The optical pump includes an input port, a first active medium coupled to the input port, and a pump output coupled to the first active medium. The optical amplifier includes an amplifier input optically coupled to the pump output and adapted to receive the input signal after passing through the optical pump, a second active medium coupled to the amplifier input, and an amplifier output adapted to output the amplified input signal.

Claims (45)

1. An optical system adapted to amplify an input signal, the optical system comprising:

an optical pump supporting the input signal and generating an optical pump beam, the optical pump comprising:

an input port;

a first active medium coupled to the input port; and

a pump output end coupled to the first active medium; and

an optical amplifier comprising:

an amplifier input end optically coupled to the pump output end and adapted to receive the optical pump beam and the input signal after the input signal passes through the optical pump;

a second active medium coupled to the amplifier input end and pumped by the optical pump beam; and

an amplifier output end adapted to output the amplified input signal.

2. The optical system of claim 1 further comprising a beam combiner coupled to a signal input port and coupled to a pump input port, wherein the signal input port is adapted to receive the input signal.

3. The optical system of claim 1 wherein the first active medium comprises a rare-earth doped optical fiber.

4. The optical system of claim 3 wherein the rare-earth doped optical fiber includes at least one of Ytterbium, Erbium, Thulium, Holmium, Praseodymium, or Neodymium.

5. The optical system of claim 3 wherein the rare-earth doped optical fiber comprises at least one of a single-clad fiber, a double-clad fiber, or a multi-clad fiber.

6. The optical system of claim 1 wherein the second active medium comprises a rare-earth doped optical fiber.

7. The optical system of claim 6 wherein the rare-earth doped optical fiber includes at least one of Ytterbium, Erbium, Thulium, Holmium, Praseodymium, or Neodymium.

8. The optical system of claim 7 wherein the rare-earth doped optical fiber comprises at least one of a single-clad fiber, a double-clad fiber, or a multi-clad fiber.

9. The optical system of claim 1 wherein the first active medium comprises a first rare-earth doped optical fiber and the second active medium comprises a second rare-earth doped optical fiber.

10. The optical system of claim 9 wherein the first rare-earth doped optical fiber and the second rare-earth doped optical fiber are different.

11. The optical system of claim 1 further comprising at least a second optical pump coupled to the optical pump.

12. The optical system of claim 1 further comprising an optical isolator coupled to the pump output and the amplifier input.

13. The optical system of claim 1 wherein the optical pump further comprises:

a first reflective structure coupled to the pump input and the first active medium; and

a second reflective structure coupled to the first active medium and the pump output.

14. The optical system of claim 13 wherein:

the first reflective structure is characterized by a first reflectance value at a pump wavelength; and

the second reflective structure is characterized by a second reflectance value at the pump wavelength, wherein the first reflectance value is greater than the second reflectance value.

15. A method of amplifying an input signal, the method comprising:

providing an input signal at a signal wavelength;

providing an external pump beam at a first pump wavelength;

coupling the input signal and the external pump beam to an input port of an optical pump;

passing the input signal through the optical pump;

generating, in the optical pump, a second pump beam at a second pump wavelength;

coupling the passed input signal and the second pump beam to an input port of an optical amplifier;

pumping the optical amplifier using the second pump beam; and

amplifying the passed input signal using the optical amplifier.

16. The method of claim 15 wherein passing the input signal comprises amplifying the input signal.

17. The method of claim 15 wherein the input signal wavelength comprises radiation at about 1064 nm.

18. The method of claim 15 wherein the first pump wavelength comprises radiation in the range of 910 nm to 980 nm.

19. The method of claim 15 wherein the second pump wavelength is in the range of 1020 nm to 1040 nm.

20. The method of claim 15 wherein the optical pump comprises one or more rare-earth-doped optical fibers.

21. The method of claim 15 wherein the optical amplifier comprises one or more rare-earth-doped optical fibers.

22. The method of claim 21 wherein the one or more rare-earth-doped optical fiber comprise at least one of Ytterbium, Erbium, Thulium, Holmium, Praseodymium, or Neodymium.

23. The method of claim 21 wherein the one or more rare-earth-doped optical fiber comprise at least one of a single-clad fiber, a double-clad fiber, or a multi-clad fiber.

24. The method of claim 15 wherein the optical pump further comprises optical reflective elements.

25. The method of claim 24 wherein the optical reflective elements comprise one or more Fiber-Bragg Gratings.

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