Patents by Inventor Alexander Betin
Alexander Betin has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 9503182Abstract: A method and system for reducing optical signal fading in an optical communication system include: dynamically obtaining turbulence-induced divergence and deviations of pointing direction for the atmosphere where an optical signal to be transmitted through; generating a single-transverse-mode laser beam of a predetermined diameter as the optical signal; dynamically varying the diameter of the laser beam to match the obtained turbulence-induced divergence of the atmosphere with a backtrack pointing direction; and transmitting the laser beam with varying diameter to a remote transceiver, as the optical signal.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2014Date of Patent: November 22, 2016Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Alexander A. Betin, Vladimir V. Shkunov
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Publication number: 20160056892Abstract: A method and system for reducing optical signal fading in an optical communication system include: dynamically obtaining turbulence-induced divergence and deviations of pointing direction for the atmosphere where an optical signal to be transmitted through; generating a single-transverse-mode laser beam of a predetermined diameter as the optical signal; dynamically varying the diameter of the laser beam to match the obtained turbulence-induced divergence of the atmosphere with a backtrack pointing direction; and transmitting the laser beam with varying diameter to a remote transceiver, as the optical signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2014Publication date: February 25, 2016Inventors: Alexander A. Betin, Vladimir V. Shkunov
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Publication number: 20140133514Abstract: Alkali-vapor laser and related methods of lasing are described herein. In some embodiments, a diode-pumped gas-vapor laser is provided that can be scaled to high power. For example, in one embodiment, a triply-transverse configuration of a diode-pumped-alkali-laser (DPAL) is disclosed in which alkali-buffer gain medium is flowed through an laser chamber (for example, configured as an optical resonator or amplifier) whose optical axis is nominally transverse to the flow direction, and whose pump array radiation is propagated into the alkali-buffer gain medium in a direction nominally transverse to both the direction of gain medium flow and the direction of the optical axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2013Publication date: May 15, 2014Applicant: General AtomicsInventors: William F. Krupke, Jason Stuart Zweiback, Alexander A. Betin
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Patent number: 8705918Abstract: A planar laser gain medium and laser system. The novel laser gain medium includes an active core having a high aspect ratio cross-section with a fast-axis dimension and a slow-axis dimension, signal claddings adapted to form reflective boundaries at fast-axis boundaries of the core, and a material adapted to minimize reflections at slow-axis boundaries of the core. In an illustrative embodiment, the laser gain medium is an optical fiber. The core and claddings for a waveguide adapted to control modes propagating in the fast-axis direction. When the laser gain medium is employed as a laser oscillator, a high reflectivity mirror and an outcoupler are positioned at opposite ends of the core to form a laser resonator adapted to control modes in the slow-axis direction.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2011Date of Patent: April 22, 2014Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Vladimir V. Shkunov, Alexander A. Betin, David A. Rockwell
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Patent number: 8565272Abstract: A planar laser gain medium and laser system. The novel laser gain medium includes an active core having a high aspect ratio cross-section with a fast-axis dimension and a slow-axis dimension, signal claddings adapted to form reflective boundaries at fast-axis boundaries of the core, and a material adapted to minimize reflections at slow-axis boundaries of the core. In an illustrative embodiment, the laser gain medium is an optical fiber. The core and claddings form a waveguide adapted to control modes propagating in the fast-axis direction. When the laser gain medium is employed as a laser oscillator, a high reflectivity mirror and an outcoupler are positioned at opposite ends of the core to form a laser resonator adapted to control modes in the slow-axis direction.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2012Date of Patent: October 22, 2013Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Vladimir V. Shkunov, Alexander A. Betin, David A. Rockwell
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Publication number: 20120275475Abstract: A planar laser gain medium and laser system. The novel laser gain medium includes an active core having a high aspect ratio cross-section with a fast-axis dimension and a slow-axis dimension, signal claddings adapted to form reflective boundaries at fast-axis boundaries of the core, and a material adapted to minimize reflections at slow-axis boundaries of the core. In an illustrative embodiment, the laser gain medium is an optical fiber. The core and claddings form a waveguide adapted to control modes propagating in the fast-axis direction. When the laser gain medium is employed as a laser oscillator, a high reflectivity mirror and an outcoupler are positioned at opposite ends of the core to form a laser resonator adapted to control modes in the slow-axis direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2012Publication date: November 1, 2012Applicant: RAYTHEON COMPANYInventors: Vladimir V. SHKUNOV, Alexander A. BETIN, David A. ROCKWELL
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Patent number: 8284480Abstract: A high extraction efficiency laser system. The novel laser system includes a laser amplifier and a laser source adapted to provide a laser beam to the amplifier such that polarization states for incident and reflected light within the amplifier are perpendicular one to another. In an illustrative embodiment, the laser beam is input to the amplifier such that the beam reflects back and forth between the side walls of the amplifier with an angle of incidence of about 45 degrees, and the laser beam is linearly polarized in the plane of incidence. This arrangement reduces interference fringes in the amplifier. In an alternative embodiment, the system includes an aberrator adapted to add time-varying aberrations in the laser beam at a rate exceeding an inversed lifetime of an inverted population in the amplifier to increase spatial homogenization of saturation and extraction patterns in the amplifier.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2010Date of Patent: October 9, 2012Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Alexander A. Betin, Vladimir V. Shkunov
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Patent number: 8213473Abstract: A laser gain medium and laser system include a host material, a plurality of quantum dots dispersed throughout the host material, and a plurality of laser active ions surrounding each of the quantum dots. The laser active ions are disposed in close proximity to the quantum dots such that energy absorbed by the quantum dots is transferred to the ions, thereby exciting the ions to produce laser output. In an illustrative embodiment, each quantum dot is surrounded by an external shell doped with the laser active ions.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2011Date of Patent: July 3, 2012Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Kalin Spariosu, Alexander A. Betin
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Publication number: 20120076159Abstract: A planar laser gain medium and laser system. The novel laser gain medium includes an active core having a high aspect ratio cross-section with a fast-axis dimension and a slow-axis dimension, signal claddings adapted to form reflective boundaries at fast-axis boundaries of the core, and a material adapted to minimize reflections at slow-axis boundaries of the core. In an illustrative embodiment, the laser gain medium is an optical fiber. The core and claddings for a waveguide adapted to control modes propagating in the fast-axis direction. When the laser gain medium is employed as a laser oscillator, a high reflectivity mirror and an outcoupler are positioned at opposite ends of the core to form a laser resonator adapted to control modes in the slow-axis direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2011Publication date: March 29, 2012Applicant: RAYTHEON COMPANYInventors: Vladimir V. SHKUNOV, Alexander A. BETIN, David A. ROCKWELL
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Patent number: 8050303Abstract: A laser gain medium. The novel laser gain medium includes a host material, a plurality of quantum dots dispersed throughout the host material, and a plurality of laser active ions surrounding each of the quantum dots. The laser active ions are disposed in close proximity to the quantum dots such that energy absorbed by the quantum dots is non-radiatively transferred to the ions via a Forster resonant energy transfer, thereby exciting the ions to produce laser output. In an illustrative embodiment, each quantum dot is surrounded by an external shell doped with the laser active ions.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2006Date of Patent: November 1, 2011Assignees: Raytheon Company, Evident Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Kalin Spariosu, Alexander A. Betin, Michael LoCascio, Wei Liu
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Publication number: 20110206084Abstract: A laser gain medium and laser system include a host material, a plurality of quantum dots dispersed throughout the host material, and a plurality of laser active ions surrounding each of the quantum dots. The laser active ions are disposed in close proximity to the quantum dots such that energy absorbed by the quantum dots is transferred to the ions, thereby exciting the ions to produce laser output. In an illustrative embodiment, each quantum dot is surrounded by an external shell doped with the laser active ions.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2011Publication date: August 25, 2011Applicant: RAYTHEON COMPANYInventors: Kalin SPARIOSU, Alexander A. BETIN
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Patent number: 8000362Abstract: A solid-state suspension laser. The novel laser includes a gain medium comprised of a plurality of solid-state gain particles suspended in a fluid. The laser also includes a pump source for pumping the gain particles and a resonator for amplifying and outputting laser light generated by the gain medium. In an illustrative embodiment, the gain medium is adapted to flow, and the pumping of the gain medium occurs outside of the resonator. The flow velocities and the densities of the gain particles in the gain medium can be optimized for optimal absorption efficiency during the pumping and/or for optimal extraction efficiency in the resonator as well as for overall laser performance optimization, including power, efficiency and beam quality scalability.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2009Date of Patent: August 16, 2011Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Alexander A. Betin, Kalin Spariosu
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Patent number: 7983312Abstract: A planar laser gain medium and laser system. The novel laser gain medium includes an active core having a high aspect ratio cross-section with a fast-axis dimension and a slow-axis dimension, signal claddings adapted to form reflective boundaries at fast-axis boundaries of the core, and a material adapted to minimize reflections at slow-axis boundaries of the core. In an illustrative embodiment, the laser gain medium is an optical fiber. The core and claddings form a waveguide adapted to control modes propagating in the fast-axis direction. When the laser gain medium is employed as a laser oscillator, a high reflectivity mirror and an outcoupler are positioned at opposite ends of the core to form a laser resonator adapted to control modes in the slow-axis direction.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2007Date of Patent: July 19, 2011Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Vladimir V. Shkunov, Alexander A. Betin, David A. Rockwell
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Publication number: 20110069725Abstract: A planar laser gain medium and laser system. The novel laser gain medium includes an active core having a high aspect ratio cross-section with a fast-axis dimension and a slow-axis dimension, signal claddings adapted to form reflective boundaries at fast-axis boundaries of the core, and a material adapted to minimize reflections at slow-axis boundaries of the core. In an illustrative embodiment, the laser gain medium is an optical fiber. The core and claddings form a waveguide adapted to control modes propagating in the fast-axis direction. When the laser gain medium is employed as a laser oscillator, a high reflectivity mirror and an outcoupler are positioned at opposite ends of the core to form a laser resonator adapted to control modes in the slow-axis direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2010Publication date: March 24, 2011Applicant: RAYTHEON COMPANYInventors: Vladimir V. SHKUNOV, Alexander A. BETIN, David A. ROCKWELL
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Patent number: 7899292Abstract: A guiding nonlinearity cell. The novel nonlinearity cell includes a nonlinear medium and a waveguide adapted to guide input electromagnetic energy through the nonlinear medium. In an illustrative embodiment, the cell includes a thin layer of a liquid or solid nonlinear medium disposed between two parallel plates adapted to guide energy through the length of the medium by total internal reflection. The plates can be made from a material having a refractive index less than a refractive index of the medium to provide total internal reflection within the liquid, or they can be made from a material matching the refractive index of the medium such that outer walls of the plates provide total internal reflection, allowing energy to leak into the plates.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2007Date of Patent: March 1, 2011Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Alexander A. Betin, Vladimir V. Shkunov
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Patent number: 7889767Abstract: An optical arrangement comprising first and second guided structures for providing first and second beams of electromagnetic energy and a node for coherently combining said first and second beams in free space, that is, with an unguided structure. In the illustrative embodiment, the first and second structures are first and second fiber oscillators. The first and second fiber oscillators may be of unequal lengths. The node may be implemented with a polarizing beam splitter or a semi-reflective surface. Beam shaping optics are included in the node to collimate the first and second beams and provide a flat profile mode thereof. The outputs of plural first and second fiber oscillators are combined via plural nodes to provide a single high energy output beam. Amplifying elements may be disposed between nodes. The plural nodes may be disposed in a single integrated structure along with an outcoupler mirror to coherently phase lock the outputs of the plural oscillators.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2004Date of Patent: February 15, 2011Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Alexander A. Betin, Kalin Spariosu
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Publication number: 20110007384Abstract: A high extraction efficiency laser system. The novel laser system includes a laser amplifier and a laser source adapted to provide a laser beam to the amplifier such that polarization states for incident and reflected light within the amplifier are perpendicular one to another. In an illustrative embodiment, the laser beam is input to the amplifier such that the beam reflects back and forth between the side walls of the amplifier with an angle of incidence of about 45 degrees, and the laser beam is linearly polarized in the plane of incidence. This arrangement reduces interference fringes in the amplifier. In an alternative embodiment, the system includes an aberrator adapted to add time-varying aberrations in the laser beam at a rate exceeding an inversed lifetime of an inverted population in the amplifier to increase spatial homogenization of saturation and extraction patterns in the amplifier.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2010Publication date: January 13, 2011Applicant: RAYTHEON COMPANYInventors: Alexander A. BETIN, Vladimir V. SHKUNOV
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Patent number: 7860142Abstract: A laser with a spectral converter. The novel laser includes a spectral converter adapted to absorb electromagnetic energy in a first frequency band and re-emit energy in a second frequency band, and a laser gain medium adapted to absorb the re-emitted energy and output laser energy. The spectral converter includes a plurality of quantum dots having an emission spectrum matching an absorption spectrum of the gain medium. In an illustrative embodiment, the spectral converter is adapted to convert broadband energy to narrowband energy, and the gain medium is a REI-doped solid-state laser gain medium.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2006Date of Patent: December 28, 2010Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Kalin Spariosu, Alexander A. Betin
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Patent number: 7800819Abstract: A high extraction efficiency laser system. The novel laser system includes a laser amplifier and a laser source adapted to provide a laser beam to the amplifier such that polarization states for incident and reflected light within the amplifier are perpendicular one to another. In an illustrative embodiment, the laser beam is input to the amplifier such that the beam reflects back and forth between the side walls of the amplifier with an angle of incidence of about 45 degrees, and the laser beam is linearly polarized in the plane of incidence. This arrangement reduces interference fringes in the amplifier. In an alternative embodiment, the system includes an aberrator adapted to add time-varying aberrations in the laser beam at a rate exceeding an inversed lifetime of an inverted population in the amplifier to increase spatial homogenization of saturation and extraction patterns in the amplifier.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2008Date of Patent: September 21, 2010Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Alexander A. Betin, Vladimir V. Shkunov
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Patent number: 7760789Abstract: A laser system and method. The inventive laser includes an annular gain medium; a source of pump energy; and an arrangement for concentrating energy from the source on the gain medium. In a more specific implementation, a mechanism is included for rotating the gain medium to effect extraction of pump energy and cooling. In the illustrative embodiment, the pump source is a diode array. Energy from the array is coupled to the medium via an array of optical fibers. The outputs of the fibers are input to a concentrator that directs the pump energy onto a pump region of the medium. In the best mode, plural disks of gain media are arranged in an offset manner to provide a single resonator architecture. First and second mirrors are added to complete the resonator. In accordance with the inventive teachings, a method for pumping and cooling a laser is taught.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2007Date of Patent: July 20, 2010Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Kalin Spariosu, Alexander A. Betin