Patents Assigned to SDL, Inc.
  • Patent number: 6233259
    Abstract: A fiber Bragg grating is used to stabilize the intensity and frequency fluctuations of a diode laser. The diode laser is connected with an opto-mechanical apparatus to the fiber which contains the grating. The grating is formed in the guided-mode region of the optical fiber. The wavelength of maximum grating reflectivity is selected to lie near the maximum of the diode laser gain bandwidth. The magnitude and bandwidth of the grating reflectivity stabilizes the diode laser output without appreciably reducing the optical output power from the end of the fiber. The bandwidth of the optical spectrum of the diode laser is selected depending on the distance of the grating from the diode laser.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 27, 1999
    Date of Patent: May 15, 2001
    Assignee: SDL, Inc.
    Inventors: Brian F. Ventrudo, Grant Rogers
  • Patent number: 6229828
    Abstract: Laser diode pumped mid-IR wavelength sources include at least one high power, near-IR wavelength, injection and/or sources wherein one or both of such sources may be tunable providing a pump wave output beam to a quasi-phase matched (QPM) nonlinear frequency mixing (NFM) device. The NFM device may be a difference frequency mixing (DFM) device or an optical parametric oscillation (OPO) device. Wavelength tuning of at least one of the sources advantageously provides the ability for optimizing pump or injection wavelengths to match the QPM properties of the NFM device enabling a broad range of mid-IR wavelength selectivity. Also, pump powers are gain enhanced by the addition of a rare earth amplifier or oscillator, or a Raman/Brillouin amplifier or oscillator between the high power source and the NFM device. Further, polarization conversion using Raman or Brillouin wavelength shifting is provided to optimize frequency conversion efficiency in the NFM device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 27, 1998
    Date of Patent: May 8, 2001
    Assignee: SDL, Inc.
    Inventors: Steven Sanders, Robert J. Lang, Robert G. Waarts
  • Patent number: 6222864
    Abstract: Coherent light sources combining a semiconductor optical source with a light diverging region, such as a flared resonator type laser diode or flared amplifier type MOPA, with a single lens adapted to correct the astigmatism of the light beam emitted from the source is disclosed. The lens has an acircular cylindrical or toroidal first surface and an aspheric or binary diffractive second surface. The first surface has a curvature chosen to substantially equalize the lateral and transverse divergences of the astigmatic beam. Sources with an array of light diverging regions producing an array of astigmatic beams and a single astigmatism-correcting lens array aligned with the beams are also disclosed. The single beam source can be used in systems with frequency converting nonlinear optics. The array source can be stacked with other arrays to produce very high output powers with high brightness.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 7, 1998
    Date of Patent: April 24, 2001
    Assignee: SDL, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert G. Waarts, Robert J. Lang, Julian S. Osinski, Edmund L. Wolak, John Endriz
  • Patent number: 6215809
    Abstract: Apparatus for providing a laser source optically coupled to an optical waveguide, such as an optical fiber, having a reflective grating positioned from the output facet of the laser source a distance equal to or greater than the coherence length of the laser source providing a portion of reflective feedback into the laser source optical cavity to maintain wavelength operation of the laser source in spite of changes in the laser operating temperature or drive current based upon coherence collapse in the laser operation. In cases where the fiber grating is positioned in the fiber within the coherence length of the laser source, intermittent coherence collapse, as opposed to continuous coherence collapse, is unavoidable. In cases where such a laser source is a pumping source for a solid state gain medium, such as an optical amplifier or laser having an active gain element, e.g.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 20, 1998
    Date of Patent: April 10, 2001
    Assignee: SDL, Inc.
    Inventors: Mehrdad Ziari, Robert G. Waarts, Robert J. Lang, John DeAndrea, Michael L. Bortz, Brian F. Ventrudo
  • Patent number: 6212310
    Abstract: Power scaling by multiplexing multiple fiber gain sources with different wavelengths, pulsing or polarization modes of operation is achieved through multiplex combining of the multiple fiber gain sources to provide high power outputs, such as ranging from tens of watts to hundreds of watts, provided on a single mode or multimode fiber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 21, 1997
    Date of Patent: April 3, 2001
    Assignee: SDL, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert G. Waarts, David F. Welch, Stephen G. Grubb, Jean-Luc Archambault, Steven Sanders, Raymond Zanoni, Donald R. Scifres
  • Patent number: 6192713
    Abstract: A method and apparatus is disclosed for the manufacture of an optical fiber preform having incorporated therein a comparatively high concentration of rare earth dopant material, and which thus can be drawn and processed into an optical fiber having low numerical aperture, low core attenuation, and high pumping power absorption. The high concentrations of rare earth dopant material are accomplished through either the “hybrid vapor processing” (HVP) method or a “hybrid liquid processing” (HLP) method, each capable of being practiced in combination or independently of one another. The HVP method involves the vaporization of a rare earth halogen by the exposure thereof to a sufficiently elevated temperature, independently, or contemporaneously with the transport of the resultant rare earth halogen laden vapor, into a glass forming oxidation reaction zone on a flowing stream of essentially an unreactive inert gas, such as helium.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 30, 1999
    Date of Patent: February 27, 2001
    Assignee: SDL, Inc.
    Inventors: Ying-Hua Zhang, Brian M. Laliberte, Ray F. Robinson
  • Patent number: 6185230
    Abstract: A fiber laser or fiber amplifier uses resonant pumping of the gain medium by providing a pump resonator that establishes a resonator cavity at the pump wavelength which includes the pumped gain medium. The pump resonator may be of a distributed feedback (DFB) or a distributed Bragg reflector (DBR) type construction, and may be combined with signal reflection apparatus of either DFB or DBR type construction that provides oscillation of the desired laser output wavelength. If used without a signal reflection apparatus, the invention may be operated as a resonant pumped fiber amplifier. Resonant pumped lasers may be arranged in series to provide a laser apparatus with a selectable output wavelength. The different laser stages each provide resonance for a different pump wavelength, and each provide resonance for a different signal wavelength.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 15, 1999
    Date of Patent: February 6, 2001
    Assignee: SDL, Inc.
    Inventor: Robert Waarts
  • Patent number: 6181465
    Abstract: An optical fiber used as the active amplifying medium in a fiber laser is arranged to have a high insertion loss at an undesired frequency, while retaining a low insertion loss at a desired lasing frequency. In one embodiment, loss at a Raman-shifted frequency is introduced by using an optical fiber which has multiple claddings with an index profile that includes an elevated index region located away from the core, but within the evanescent coupling region of the core. A distributed loss, which can be enhanced by bending, is produced at the Raman frequency which effectively raises the threshold at which Raman scattering occurs in the fiber and therefore results in a frequency-selective fiber. In another embodiment, an absorbing layer is placed around the core region. The absorbing layer is chosen to have a sharp absorption edge so that it absorbs highly at the Raman-shifted wavelength, but minimally at the desired lasing wavelength.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 5, 1999
    Date of Patent: January 30, 2001
    Assignee: SDL, Inc.
    Inventors: Stephen G. Grubb, Raymond Zanoni, Robert G. Waarts, Jean-Luc Archambault
  • Patent number: 6181721
    Abstract: A Group III-V semiconductor optoelectronic device provides for visible wavelength light output having a more laterally uniform, high power beam profile, albeit still quasi-Gaussian. A number of factors contribute to the enhanced profile including an improvement in reducing band offset of the Group III-V deposited layers improving carrier density through a decrease in the voltage drop require to generate carrier flow; reduction of contaminants in the growth of Group III-V AlGaInP-containing layers with compositional Al, providing for quality material necessary to achieve operation at the desired visible wavelengths; the formation of an optical resonator cavity that provides, in part, weak waveguiding of the propagating light; and the utilization of a mechanism to provide for beam spreading and filing in a beam diverging gain section prior to actively aggressive gain pumping of the propagating light in the device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 20, 1996
    Date of Patent: January 30, 2001
    Assignee: SDL, Inc.
    Inventors: Randall S. Geels, Ross A. Parke, David F. Welch
  • Patent number: 6174748
    Abstract: A method for fabricating a high power laser diode device with an output emission with a nearly circular mode profile for efficient coupling into an optical fiber. A vertical taper waveguide and a window tolerance region are formed in a base structure of the device employing successive etching steps. Further regrowth completes the device structure. The resultant laser device has a vertical and lateral tapered waveguide that adiabatically transforms the highly elliptical mode profile in an active gain section of the device into a substantially circular mode profile in a passive waveguide section of the device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 11, 2000
    Date of Patent: January 16, 2001
    Assignee: SDL, Inc.
    Inventors: Heonsu Jeon, Jean-Marc Verdiell
  • Patent number: 6167075
    Abstract: An optical amplifier pumping system with built-in redundant reliability for lightwave communication system provides plural levels of redundancy. A first level of redundancy deals with redundancy in the form of plural primary laser diode sources in the lightwave communication system. A second level of redundancy deals with redundancy of multiple single mode laser emitters on the same chip or bar sufficiently segmented so as not to interfere with operation of or cause failure to adjacent or neighboring emitters on the same chip or bar. A third level of redundancy deals with redundancy of a plurality of fiber pump sources for pumping a plurality of serially connected injection signal fiber amplifiers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 17, 1998
    Date of Patent: December 26, 2000
    Assignee: SDL, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard R. Craig, Robert LG. Waarts, David F. Welch, John G. Endriz, Dirk J. Kuizenga, Steven Sanders
  • Patent number: 6160568
    Abstract: A laser marking system comprises a high power fiber laser consisting of a double clad fiber having a doped core surrounded by an inner pump cladding and providing an optical output for marking; a high power laser diode source for pumping the double clad fiber laser via an input into the inner pump cladding; an optical scanner coupled to receive the marking output from the double clad fiber laser to scan the output over a surface of an article to be marked by sweeping the marking output in one, two or three dimensions to form strokes, the completion of which comprises indicia to be marked the article surface; and a controller to control the operation of the scanner in synchronism with the modulation of the laser diode pump source to initiate the marking output and sweep and modulate the marking optical output in one, two or three dimensions to form strokes comprising the indicia. A main advantage of the fiber laser marking system over CO.sub.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 26, 1998
    Date of Patent: December 12, 2000
    Assignee: SDL, Inc.
    Inventors: Mark A. Brodsky, David F. Welch, Yong Yim
  • Patent number: 6157763
    Abstract: A double-clad optical fiber has an inner cladding with a cross-sectional shape that is non-circular, but that maintains a good end-coupling profile. The cross-sectional shape of the inner cladding is such that two perpendicular distances across the shape, each of which passes through a geometric center of a core of the fiber, are equal for all angular positions. Thus, while mode mixing within the inner cladding is enhanced, the inner cladding does not suffer any oblong distortions of its shape, and is therefore more easily coupled to conventional fibers. The cross-sectional cladding shape may include various regions along its outer surface that do not conform to a circular geometry about a center of the core. These regions may include flat regions, or concave or convex regions. The overall cross-sectional shape of the inner cladding may also be octagonal or star-shaped.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 30, 1998
    Date of Patent: December 5, 2000
    Assignee: SDL, Inc.
    Inventors: Stephen G. Grubb, David F. Welch
  • Patent number: 6152588
    Abstract: A vehicle with a plurality of individually addressable light sources, preferably semiconductor laser light sources or light emitting diodes, each of which produce a beam of light, are optically coupled to a fiber optic waveguide. The laser light sources are grouped together preferably at a single location within the vehicle for easy access and conveniently located within the vehicle. Fiber waveguides distally transmits the beams to the optical loads of the vehicle, including the brake lights, taillights, instrumentation lights and turn signals. Each fiber optic waveguide may be a single optical fiber, such as a multimode fiber, having a numerical aperture large enough to receive illumination from a plurality of light sources. In cases where some optical loads require a larger flux or brightness of light, such as vehicular headlights, which may greater than a single optic fiber can transmit, the waveguide may comprise of a bundle of optical fibers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 29, 1997
    Date of Patent: November 28, 2000
    Assignee: SDL, Inc.
    Inventor: Donald R. Scifres
  • Patent number: 6151338
    Abstract: A high power laser optical amplifier system for material processing comprises multiple stage fiber amplifiers with rejection of propagating ASE buildup in and between the amplifier stages as well as elimination of SBS noise providing output powers in the range of about 10 .mu.J to about 100 .mu.J or more. The system is driven with a time varying drive signal from a modulated semiconductor laser signal source to produce an optical output allowing modification of the material while controlling its thermal sensitivity by varying pulse shapes or pulse widths supplied at a desire repetition rate via modulation of a semiconductor laser signal source to the system to precisely control the applied power application of the beam relative to the thermal sensitivity of the material to be processed. The high power fiber amplifier system has particular utility in high power applications requiring process treatment of surfaces, such as polymeric, organic, ceramic and metal surfaces, e.g.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 18, 1997
    Date of Patent: November 21, 2000
    Assignee: SDL, Inc.
    Inventors: Stephen G. Grubb, David F. Welch, Raymond Zanoni
  • Patent number: 6148013
    Abstract: A Group III-V semiconductor optoelectronic device provides for visible wavelength light output having a more laterally uniform, high power beam profile, albeit still quasi-Gaussian. A number of factors contribute to the enhanced profile including an improvement in reducing band offset of the Group III-V deposited layers improving carrier density through a decrease in the voltage drop require to generate carrier flow; reduction of contaminants in the growth of Group III-V AlGaInP-containing layers with compositional Al, providing for quality material necessary to achieve operation at the desired visible wavelengths; the formation of an optical resonator cavity that provides, in part, weak waveguiding of the propagating light; and the utilization of a mechanism to provide for beam spreading and filing in a beam diverging gain section prior to actively aggressive gain pumping of the propagating light in the device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 8, 1999
    Date of Patent: November 14, 2000
    Assignee: SDL, Inc.
    Inventors: Randall S. Geels, Ross A. Parke, David F. Welch
  • Patent number: 6148014
    Abstract: A Group III-V semiconductor optoelectronic device provides for visible wavelength light output having a more laterally uniform, high power beam profile, albeit still quasi-Gaussian. A number of factors contribute to the enhanced profile including an improvement in reducing band offset of the Group III-V deposited layers improving carrier density through a decrease in the voltage drop required to generate carrier flow; reduction of contaminants in the growth of Group III-V AlGaInP-containing layers with compositional Al, providing for quality material necessary to achieve operation at the desired visible wavelengths; the formation of an optical resonator cavity that provides, in part, weak waveguiding of the propagating light; and the utilization of a mechanism to provide for beam spreading and filing in a beam diverging gain section prior to actively aggressive gain pumping of the propagating light in the device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 14, 1999
    Date of Patent: November 14, 2000
    Assignee: SDL, Inc.
    Inventors: Randall S. Geels, Ross A. Parke, David F. Welch
  • Patent number: 6130147
    Abstract: Methods are disclosed for forming Group III--arsenide-nitride semiconductor materials. Group III elements are combined with group V elements, including at least nitrogen and arsenic, in concentrations chosen to lattice match commercially available crystalline substrates. Epitaxial growth of these III-V crystals results in direct bandgap materials, which can be used in applications such as light emitting diodes and lasers. Varying the concentrations of the elements in the III-V crystals varies the bandgaps, such that materials emitting light spanning the visible spectra, as well as mid-IR and near-UV emitters, can be created. Conversely, such material can be used to create devices that acquire light and convert the light to electricity, for applications such as full color photodetectors and solar energy collectors. The growth of the III-V crystals can be accomplished by growing thin layers of elements or compounds in sequences that result in the overall lattice match and bandgap desired.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 18, 1997
    Date of Patent: October 10, 2000
    Assignee: SDL, Inc.
    Inventors: Jo S. Major, David F. Welch, Donald R. Scifres
  • Patent number: 6122299
    Abstract: A optical medium, such as an angled distributed reflector, e.g., an angular grating, or .alpha.-DFB laser diode or a waveguide wavelength selective filter, has a mean optical axis defining an optical cavity for substantially confined light propagation within the device. An angular grating is provided in at least a portion of the optical cavity forming a grating region permitting light to propagate along the optical cavity in two coupled waves or modes incident along the angular grating, a first incident propagating wave substantially parallel with respect to the mean optical axis and a second incident propagating wave at an angle with respect to the mean optical axis.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 31, 1997
    Date of Patent: September 19, 2000
    Assignee: SDL, Inc.
    Inventors: Scott D. DeMars, Robert J. Lang, Alexander Schoenfelder
  • Patent number: RE37051
    Abstract: A semiconductor gain medium has an optical cavity comprising a multimode region permitting propagation of light with a diverging phase front and a single mode region. An optical cavity is formed by optical feedback within the medium. Preferably, the feedback comprises a combination of a cleaved facet and a grating. The gain medium may be an amplifier or, in addition to the amplifier, may include a resonator cavity, or operate as an unstable resonator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 15, 1999
    Date of Patent: February 13, 2001
    Assignee: SDL, Inc.
    Inventors: David F. Welch, David G. Mehuys, Donald R. Scifres