Patents by Inventor Eric C. T. Cheung

Eric C. T. Cheung 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).

  • Publication number: 20080037028
    Abstract: A pulsed coherent fiber array laser system that includes a beam generating sub-system that provides a signal pulse beam having pulses of the desired duration that is split into several fiber channels. Optical leakage between the pulses in each split beam is measured and locked to a reference beam by a phase sensing circuit and phase adjusters so that the phase of each fiber pulsed beam is aligned with the phase of the reference beam. A pulse clipper or filter is employed to remove the pulses in the fiber beams so that they do not saturate the phase sensing circuit. The beam generating sub-system can employ any suitable combination of devices to generate the signal beam and the reference beam, including continuous wave master oscillators, amplitude modulators, frequency shifters, injection seed oscillators, Q-switched lasers, reference oscillators, frequency lockers, wavelength division multiplexers, time gated switches, etc.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 8, 2006
    Publication date: February 14, 2008
    Applicant: Northrop Grumman Corporation
    Inventors: Eric C. T. Cheung, Robert R. Rice, Michael G. Wickham, Mark E. Weber
  • Patent number: 7120175
    Abstract: A laser array architecture scalable to very high powers by closely stacking fiber amplifiers, but in which the output wavelength is selectable to be in the visible or ultraviolet region, without being restricted by the wavelengths usually inherent in the choice of fiber materials. A pump signal at a fundamental frequency is amplified in the fiber amplifier array and input to an array of nonlinear crystals that function as harmonic generators, producing an output array at a desired harmonic of the fundamental frequency. A phase detection and correction system maintains the array of outputs in phase coherency, resulting in a high power output with high beam quality, at the desired frequency. The array of nonlinear crystals may a single array to produce a second harmonic output frequency, or a combination of multiple cascaded arrays configured to produce a selected higher order harmonic frequency.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 20, 2004
    Date of Patent: October 10, 2006
    Assignee: Northrop Grumman Corporation
    Inventors: Joshua E. Rothenberg, Eric C. T. Cheung, Hiroshi Komine, Robert R. Rice, Michael G. Wickham
  • Patent number: 7065110
    Abstract: A laser array architecture scalable to very high powers by fiber amplifiers, but in which the output wavelength is selectable, and not restricted by the wavelengths usually inherent in the choice of fiber materials. A pump beam at a first frequency is amplified in the fiber amplifier array and is mixed with a secondary beam at a second frequency to yield a frequency difference signal from each of an array of optical parametric amplifiers. A phase detection and correction system maintains the array of outputs from the amplifiers in phase coherency, resulting in a high power output at the desired wavelength. A degenerate form of the architecture is disclosed in an alternate embodiment, and a third embodiment employs dual wavelength fiber amplifiers to obtain an output at a desired difference frequency.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 20, 2004
    Date of Patent: June 20, 2006
    Assignee: Northrop Grumman Corporation
    Inventors: Robert R. Rice, Michael G. Wickham, Eric C. T. Cheung, Hiroshi Komine, Joshua E. Rothenberg
  • Patent number: 5046184
    Abstract: A passively mode-locked laser suitable for use with homogeneously broadened lasing medium or a lasing medium having a high-power output, long relaxation time or a narrow bandwidth. The laser includes a main cavity in which the lasing medium is disposed and an external cavity including a non-linear element. The non-linear element is selected to induce a non-linear phase shift in a coherent beam from the main cavity. In operation, a portion of a laser beam in the main cavity is coupled to the external cavity and a phase-shifted output from the external cavity is reflected back into the main cavity to provide a narrow pulse, mode-locked output from the laser. In one embodiment the non-linear element of the external cavity is an optical fiber with a mirror disposed adjacent one end of the optical fiber to provide dual propagation of a laser pulse through the fiber. In high-power applications the external cavity mirror is disposed proximate but spaced apart from the optical fiber end.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 5, 1990
    Date of Patent: September 3, 1991
    Assignee: University of California
    Inventors: Joseph K. Chee, Eric C. T. Cheung, Mo-Nga Kong, Jia-Ming Liu