Patents by Inventor Loren Eyres
Loren Eyres 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: 11336071Abstract: A device may determine at least one metric related to a plurality of laser pulses associated with a Q-switched laser. The device may determine a statistical metric for the at least one metric related to the plurality of laser pulses. The device may determine that the statistical metric satisfies a threshold level of deviation of the at least one metric related to the plurality of laser pulses from a baseline value for the at least one metric. The device may indicate laser degradation of the Q-switched laser based on determining that the statistical metric satisfies the threshold.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2018Date of Patent: May 17, 2022Assignee: Lumentum Operations LLCInventors: Tobyn VanVeghten, Joseph J. Alonis, James J. Morehead, Loren A. Eyres
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Publication number: 20190221991Abstract: A device may determine at least one metric related to a plurality of laser pulses associated with a Q-switched laser. The device may determine a statistical metric for the at least one metric related to the plurality of laser pulses. The device may determine that the statistical metric satisfies a threshold level of deviation of the at least one metric related to the plurality of laser pulses from a baseline value for the at least one metric. The device may indicate laser degradation of the Q-switched laser based on determining that the statistical metric satisfies the threshold.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2018Publication date: July 18, 2019Inventors: Tobyn VANVEGHTEN, Joseph J. ALONIS, James J. MOREHEAD, Loren A. EYRES
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Publication number: 20170219912Abstract: A cascaded harmonic generator, for cascaded optical harmonic generation from an optical beam provided by a laser source, may include a second harmonic generator to generate a second harmonic optical beam based on a residual beam associated with the optical beam. The cascaded harmonic generator may include a third harmonic generator to generate a third harmonic optical beam based on the second harmonic optical beam and the optical beam. The third harmonic generator may be positioned in an optical path upstream from the second harmonic generator. A harmonic generator delay time, associated with the optical path, may be approximately equal to, or may be an approximate integer multiple of, a laser source round-trip time.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2017Publication date: August 3, 2017Inventors: James J. MOREHEAD, Loren A. EYRES, Bertram C. JOHNSON, Martin H. MUENDEL, Derek A. TUCKER
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Patent number: 9568803Abstract: A cascaded harmonic generator, for cascaded optical harmonic generation from an optical beam provided by a laser source, may include a second harmonic generator to generate a second harmonic optical beam based on a residual beam associated with the optical beam. The cascaded harmonic generator may include a third harmonic generator to generate a third harmonic optical beam based on the second harmonic optical beam and the optical beam. The third harmonic generator may be positioned in an optical path upstream from the second harmonic generator. A harmonic generator delay time, associated with the optical path, may be approximately equal to, or may be an approximate integer multiple of, a laser source round-trip time.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2016Date of Patent: February 14, 2017Assignee: Lumentum Operations LLCInventors: James J. Morehead, Loren A. Eyres, Bertram C. Johnson, Martin H. Muendel, Derek A. Tucker
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Publication number: 20160291443Abstract: A cascaded harmonic generator, for cascaded optical harmonic generation from an optical beam provided by a laser source, may include a second harmonic generator to generate a second harmonic optical beam based on a residual beam associated with the optical beam. The cascaded harmonic generator may include a third harmonic generator to generate a third harmonic optical beam based on the second harmonic optical beam and the optical beam. The third harmonic generator may be positioned in an optical path upstream from the second harmonic generator. A harmonic generator delay time, associated with the optical path, may be approximately equal to, or may be an approximate integer multiple of, a laser source round-trip time.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2016Publication date: October 6, 2016Inventors: James J. MOREHEAD, Loren A. EYRES, Bertram C. JOHNSON, Martin H. MUENDEL, Derek A. TUCKER
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Patent number: 8879589Abstract: A beam-stabilized laser system using optical frequency conversion in a nonlinear optical crystal is disclosed. An optimal phase-matching angle in the crystal depends on both wavelength and temperature. If the crystal temperature changes, the optimal phase-matching direction will change as well. A different wavelength can be selected so that the optimal phase-matching occurs along the original beam path and returns the output beam to the original direction. Thus, a central wavelength of the laser beam illuminating the nonlinear optical crystal can be slightly adjusted to compensate for the pointing drift. Since the illuminating wavelength can normally be tuned much faster than the crystal temperature, a more agile and responsive pointing stabilization can be achieved.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2013Date of Patent: November 4, 2014Assignee: JDS Uniphase CorporationInventors: Martin H. Muendel, Loren Eyres
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Patent number: 8593725Abstract: The invention relates to pulsed optical sources formed of a source of seed optical radiation, a pulsed optical amplifier for pulsing the seed optical radiation, and an output optical port for outputting a pulsed optical signal produced by the pulsed optical amplifier. An optically isolating element such as an optical circulator is provided in the optical path between the optical seed source and the pulsed optical amplifier.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2010Date of Patent: November 26, 2013Assignee: JDS Uniphase CorporationInventors: Dahv Kliner, Martin H. Muendel, Loren Eyres
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Publication number: 20130250979Abstract: A beam-stabilized laser system using optical frequency conversion in a nonlinear optical crystal is disclosed. An optimal phase-matching angle in the crystal depends on both wavelength and temperature. If the crystal temperature changes, the optimal phase-matching direction will change as well. A different wavelength can be selected so that the optimal phase-matching occurs along the original beam path and returns the output beam to the original direction. Thus, a central wavelength of the laser beam illuminating the nonlinear optical crystal can be slightly adjusted to compensate for the pointing drift. Since the illuminating wavelength can normally be tuned much faster than the crystal temperature, a more agile and responsive pointing stabilization can be achieved.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2013Publication date: September 26, 2013Inventors: Martin H. Muendel, Loren Eyres
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Publication number: 20110032605Abstract: The invention relates to pulsed optical sources formed of a source of seed optical radiation, a pulsed optical amplifier for pulsing the seed optical radiation, and an output optical port for outputting a pulsed optical signal produced by the pulsed optical amplifier. An optically isolating element such as an optical circulator is provided in the optical path between the optical seed source and the pulsed optical amplifier.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2010Publication date: February 10, 2011Applicant: JDS Uniphase CorporationInventors: Dahv KLINER, Martin H. Muendel, Loren Eyres
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Patent number: 7567594Abstract: The invention discloses an actively Q-switched laser with an intracavity nonlinear coupler in which a stable optical frequency converted output is generated. A Gain Fluctuation Insensitivity Condition is defined and described for several examples. The nonlinear coupler with a coupling level which satisfies this Condition permits stable laser operation with minimal interaction between pulses, even when the pulses are clipped by the Q-switch. Thus, the output pulse duration and repetition frequency of the disclosed laser can be varied over a large range substantially independent of laser gain level and dynamics. Second and third harmonic optical frequency conversion is demonstrated, although the disclosed laser is applicable to other optical frequency conversion regimes as well.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2006Date of Patent: July 28, 2009Assignee: JDS Uniphase CorporationInventors: Loren Eyres, Jeffrey Gregg, Werner H. Wiechmann, James J. Morehead
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Publication number: 20060222023Abstract: The invention discloses an actively Q-switched laser with an intracavity nonlinear coupler in which a stable optical frequency converted output is generated. A Gain Fluctuation Insensitivity Condition is defined and described for several examples. The nonlinear coupler with a coupling level which satisfies this Condition permits stable laser operation with minimal interaction between pulses, even when the pulses are clipped by the Q-switch. Thus, the output pulse duration and repetition frequency of the disclosed laser can be varied over a large range substantially independent of laser gain level and dynamics. Second and third harmonic optical frequency conversion is demonstrated, although the disclosed laser is applicable to other optical frequency conversion regimes as well.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2006Publication date: October 5, 2006Applicant: JDS Uniphase CorporationInventors: Loren Eyres, Jeffrey Gregg, Werner Wiechmann, James Morehead
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Patent number: 7116687Abstract: A laser apparatus is disclosed. The apparatus includes a Neodymium-doped lasing material having first and second surfaces and a passive Q-switch optically coupled to the second surface. The first-surface is substantially transparent to a pump radiation and substantially reflective to laser radiation generated by an interaction between the pump radiation and the Neodymium-doped lasing material. The laser radiation is characterized by a vacuum wavelength corresponding to an atomic transition from the 4F3/2 level to the 4I9/2 level of Neodymium in the lasing material. The second surface transmits at least a portion of the laser radiation. The lasing material and Q-switch are configured to produce pulses of the laser radiation characterized by a pulse length of greater than zero and less than about 1.5 nanoseconds and a pulse repetition rate greater than about 100 kHz. A PQSL laser, an apparatus for generating blue light and a display system based on the laser apparatus are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2003Date of Patent: October 3, 2006Assignee: JDS Uniphase CorporationInventors: Thomas J. Kane, Loren A. Eyres, David R. Balsley, Gregory L. Keaton, James J. Morehead
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Publication number: 20050058163Abstract: A laser apparatus is disclosed. The apparatus includes a Neodymium-doped lasing material having first and second surfaces and a passive Q-switch optically coupled to the second surface. The first-surface is substantially transparent to a pump radiation and substantially reflective to laser radiation generated by an interaction between the pump radiation and the Neodymium-doped lasing material. The laser radiation is characterized by a vacuum wavelength corresponding to an atomic transition from the 4F3/2 level to the 4I9/2 level of Neodymium in the lasing material. The second surface transmits at least a portion of the laser radiation. The lasing material and Q-switch are configured to produce pulses of the laser radiation characterized by a pulse length of greater than zero and less than about 1.5 nanoseconds and a pulse repetition rate greater than about 100 kHz. A PQSL laser, an apparatus for generating blue light and a display system based on the laser apparatus are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2003Publication date: March 17, 2005Applicant: Lightwave Electronics CorporationInventors: Thomas Kane, Loren Eyres, David Balsley, Gregory Keaton, James Morehead
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Patent number: 6273949Abstract: A method for fabricating gallium arsenide (GaAs) based structure groups with inverted crystallographic orientation to form wavelength converters that utilizes germanium as a crystallographic neutral template layer deposited on a GaAs substrate. A crystallographic inverted gallium arsenide layer is grown on top of the template layer. In a selective trench etching process areas of the substrate are exposed again for a consecutive collective deposition of GaAs.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1999Date of Patent: August 14, 2001Assignee: The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior UniversityInventors: Loren A. Eyres, Martin M. Fejer, Christopher B. Ebert, James S. Harris