IP Library Granted Patent US 10,305,252
Granted Patent B2
US 10,305,252 · App. 15/510,870 · Granted May 28, 2019

Laser system and method of tuning the output power of the laser system

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Patent No.
US 10,305,252
App. No.
15/510,870
Granted
May 28, 2019
Kind
B2
Abstract

A power control method for a laser system comprising laser diodes arranged in diode banks is provided. Each diode bank comprises at least one of the laser diodes and has a maximum power. The method comprises operating a first diode bank of the diode banks to output a first power; and concurrently operating other of the diode banks to output other powers, at least one of the other powers being different than the first power.

Claims (104)

1. A laser system comprising:

diode banks configured to:

output laser beams,

each of the diode banks including a laser diode; and

a control unit configured to:

receive an indication of a requested power;

selectively operate, based on the requested power requiring a transition from a current power level to a different power level, a plurality of the diode banks,

a first plurality of diode banks being operated when the different power level is less than the current power level, or

a second plurality of diode banks being operated when the different power level is greater than the current power level,

the second plurality of diode banks including a quantity of diode banks that is greater than a quantity of diode banks included in the first plurality of diode banks; and

operate, after selectively operating the first plurality of diode banks, the second plurality of diode banks when the requested power exceeds a maximum power of the first plurality of diode banks; or

operate, after selectively operating the second plurality of diode banks, the first plurality of diode banks when the requested power does not exceed a minimum power of the second plurality of diode banks.

2. The laser system of claim 1 , wherein, when the requested power equals a maximum power of a first diode bank of the diode banks, a first power equals the maximum power of the first diode bank, and second powers equal zero.

3. The laser system of claim 1 , wherein

each of the diode banks has a maximum power,

the laser system has a system maximum power equal to a sum of the maximum power of each of the diode banks,

a first current control signal is configured to tune a first diode bank, of the diode banks, over a broad range that is broader than 50% of the maximum power of the first diode bank, and

other current control signals are configured to tune second diode banks, of the diode banks, over restricted ranges that are narrower than 50% of their respective maximum powers.

4. The laser system claim 3 , wherein the broad range comprises 40% to 100% of the maximum power of the first diode bank.

5. The laser system of claim 3 , wherein the restricted ranges comprise 70% to 100% of respective maximum powers of the second diode banks.

6. The laser system of claim 3 , wherein the broad range comprises 10% to 100% of the maximum power of the first diode bank.

7. The laser system of claim 3 , wherein the maximum power of one of the diode banks is different than the maximum power of another of the diode banks.

8. The laser system of claim 3 , wherein the maximum power of the first diode bank is greater than the maximum power of each of the second diode banks.

9. The laser system of claim 1 , wherein the laser system comprises a direct-diode laser.

10. The laser system of claim 1 , wherein the laser diode is a single-emitter laser diode or a multi-emitter laser diode.

11. The laser system of claim 1 , further comprising:

a current controller configured to:

receive current control signals corresponding to each of the diode banks; and

enable current flows to the diode banks based on the current control signals.

12. The laser system of claim 10 , wherein the multi-emitter laser diode comprises a laser-diode bar or a vertical cavity surface-emitting laser (VCSEL) array.

13. The laser system of claim 1 , wherein the laser diode is located in a laser-diode module that includes at least two laser diodes having outputs at least one of spatially combined or polarization combined.

14. The laser system of claim 1 , further comprising:

a diode-pumped laser system coupled to a laser gain medium,

wherein an output power of the diode-pumped laser system is configured to pump the laser gain medium,

the laser gain medium comprises one of a fiber laser, a disk laser, a slab laser, a rod laser, a diode-pumped solid-state laser, a Raman laser, a Brillouin laser, an optical parametric laser, or an alkali-vapor laser.

15. The laser system of claim 1 , wherein the diode banks include a first diode bank, second diode banks, and at least one third diode bank.

16. The laser system of claim 1 , further comprising:

a temperature control unit configured to control a temperature of the laser diode as a function of a modulation frequency.

17. The laser system of claim 16 , wherein

a first diode bank, of the diode banks, comprises a support structure on which the laser diode is mounted, and

the temperature control unit includes an electrically resistive element coupled to the support structure and configured to heat the support structure.

18. A power control method for a laser system comprising laser diodes arranged in diode banks, each diode bank comprising at least one of the laser diodes and having a maximum power, the method comprising:

receiving, by a control unit, an indication of a requested power;

selectively operating, by the control unit and based on the requested power requiring a transition from a current power level to a different power level, a plurality of the diode banks,

a first plurality of diode banks being operated when the different power level is less than the current power level, or

a second plurality of diode banks being operated when the different power level is greater than the current power level,

the second plurality of diode banks including a quantity of diode banks that is greater than a quantity of diode banks included in the first plurality of diode banks; and

operating, after selectively operating the first plurality of diode banks, the second plurality of diode banks when the requested power exceeds a maximum power of the first plurality of diode banks; or

operating, after selectively operating the second plurality of diode banks, the first plurality of diode banks when the requested power does not exceed a minimum power of the second plurality of diode banks.

19. The power control method of claim 18 , wherein a first power, associated with a first diode bank of the diode banks, comprises a requested power to be output by the laser system, and second powers, associated with second diode banks of the diode banks, equal zero.

20. The power control method of claim 19 , wherein operating a diode bank, of the diode banks, to output zero power comprises applying a current to the diode bank which is less than a threshold current of the at least one of the laser diodes.

21. The power control method of claim 18 , wherein

each diode bank has a maximum power,

the laser system has a system maximum power equal to a sum of the maximum power of each of the diode banks,

a first diode bank, of the diode banks, is tuned over a range greater than 50% of the maximum power of the first diode bank, and

second diode banks, of the diode banks, are tuned over a range comprising less than 50% of their respective maximum powers.

22. The power control method of claim 18 , wherein

a range of a first diode bank, of the diode banks, comprises 0% to 100% of a maximum power of the first diode bank, and

second diode banks, of the diode banks, are tuned above 70% of their respective maximum powers.

23. The power control method of claim 18 , wherein a maximum power of a first diode bank, of the diode banks, is greater than a maximum power of each of second diode banks of the diode banks.

24. The power control method of claim 18 , wherein a maximum power of a first diode bank, of the diode banks, is smaller than a maximum power of each of second diode banks of the diode banks.

25. The power control method of claim 18 , further comprising:

heating at least some of the laser diodes when they are off during one of pulsed or modulated operation of the diode banks.

26. The power control method of claim 18 , further comprising:

operating the laser diodes of a diode bank of the diode banks only in a restricted power range, the restricted power range including a value corresponding to a nominal power of one of the laser diodes.

27. The power control method of claim 18 , further comprising:

operating first laser diodes, of the laser diodes, in a wavelength-controlled mode,

wherein each of the first laser diodes are operated in a restricted power range.

28. The power control method of claim 18 , further comprising:

operating first laser diodes, of the laser diodes, in a high-brightness mode,

wherein each of the first laser diodes generate high-brightness output reliably only in a restricted power range.

29. The power control method of claim 18 , further comprising:

operating first laser diodes, of the laser diodes, in a short-pulsed mode,

wherein each of the first laser diodes pulse reliably within specified pulse parameters only in a restricted power range of the laser diode.

30. The power control method of claim 18 ,

wherein each laser diode, of a particular diode bank of the diode banks, operates with high electrical-to-optical efficiency within only in a restricted power range, and

the method further comprises:

operating each laser diode only within the restricted power range.

31. The power control method of claim 18 , wherein the laser system comprises a direct-diode laser system.

32. The power control method of claim 18 , wherein the laser system comprises a diode-pumped laser system coupled to a laser gain medium, the method further comprises:

pumping the laser gain medium with an output of the diode-pumped laser system, and

the laser gain medium comprises one of a fiber laser, a disk laser, a slab laser, a rod laser, a diode-pumped solid-state laser, a Raman laser, a Brillouin laser, an optical parametric laser, or an alkali-vapor laser.

33. The power control method of claim 18 , wherein the laser system has accessible powers and inaccessible powers, and the method further comprises:

if the requested power includes one of the inaccessible powers, selectively:

operating the laser system to output an accessible power which is nearest the requested power;

operating the laser system to output an accessible power which is a smallest accessible power higher than the requested power;

operating the laser system to output an accessible power which is a largest accessible power lower than the requested power; or

operating the laser system to output zero power.

34. The power control method of claim 18 , further comprising:

outputting at least one of a warning message or error condition information.

35. The power control method of claim 18 , further comprising:

utilizing hysteresis during power tuning to reduce on and off instances of a diode bank, of the diode banks, if the requested power is modulated over a range including a tuning power limit of the diode bank and a power outside a tuning power range of the diode bank.

36. The power control method of claim 18 , further comprising:

power tuning the diode banks to output a requested power,

wherein the power tuning comprises periodically changing an order in which the diode banks are turned on and off to reduce an imbalance of an on-time of the diode banks.

37. The power control method of claim 18 , further comprising:

power tuning the diode banks to output a requested power,

wherein power tuning comprises equalizing a first power and a second power to promote uniform aging of the laser diodes.

38. The power control method of claim 18 , wherein the laser system comprises at least one of lookup-tables or a closed-loop feedback, and the method further comprises:

utilizing at least one of the lookup-tables or the closed-loop feedback to power tune the diode banks.

39. The power control method of claim 18 , wherein the laser system comprises at least one of lookup-tables or a closed-loop feedback, and the method further comprises:

periodically updating at least one of the lookup-tables or parameters of the closed-loop feedback to increase power accuracy.

40. The power control method of claim 18 , wherein the laser system comprises at least one of lookup-tables or a closed-loop feedback, and the method further comprises;

periodically updating at least one of the lookup-tables or parameters of the closed-loop feedback to reduce instances of discontinuities in output power by the laser system.

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