Patents Assigned to EKSPLA Ltd.
  • Patent number: 7970026
    Abstract: A continuously pumped, mode-locked laser is disclosed, which includes a cavity dumper that can remove a constant fraction of the light from the cavity at every 1/f period of time, independent of the time at which the first pulse in a train is initiated. The cavity dumper includes a modulator and two output arms, denoted as a primary output arm and a secondary output arm. When a user desires a train of pulses, the pulses are directed to the primary output arm. Between trains of pulses, when no pulse is desired by the user, the pulses are directed to the secondary output arm, which terminates in an absorber or at a secondary optical system. In this manner, the energy contained in each output pulse is essentially constant, from pulse-to-pulse and from train-to-train. This may overcome the disadvantage of many lasers that have a single output arm, in which the first pulse in a train may have an energy that depends on the length of the inactive period that immediately precedes the train.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 30, 2009
    Date of Patent: June 28, 2011
    Assignee: Ekspla Ltd.
    Inventors: Mikhail Grishin, Andrejus Michailovas
  • Patent number: 7133426
    Abstract: A mode locked pulsed laser is constructed to shorten pulse duration by a solid state saturable absorber, such as a glass doped with a quantum-dot material such as PbS. The saturable absorber, used as a passive mode locker, is preferably used in combination with an active mode locker. Once the pulses are at about the saturation level of the absorber, a Q control module maintains the pulse energy at a roughly constant level while the pulse is shortened. When the pulses are sufficiently short, the mode lockers and Q control module are switched out of the cavity, and then the short pulses are amplified. When the pulses reach sufficient energy, the light is switched out of the cavity by a cavity dumper. The cavity dumper, switches, Q control module and active mode locker may use electro-optic crystals to rotate the polarization of the beam.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 24, 2004
    Date of Patent: November 7, 2006
    Assignee: EKSPLA Ltd.
    Inventors: Laimutis Jacinavicius, Saulius Jacinavicius, Andrejus Michailovas