Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Concentric cylindrical circumferential laser
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Application No.: US17103470Application Date: 2020-11-24
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Publication No.: US11658453B2Publication Date: 2023-05-23
- Inventor: Ronald LaComb , Kevin LaComb
- Applicant: Ronald LaComb , Kevin LaComb
- Applicant Address: US RI West Greenwich
- Assignee: Ronald LaComb,Kevin LaComb
- Current Assignee: Ronald LaComb,Kevin LaComb
- Current Assignee Address: US RI West Greenwich
- Agency: Young Basile Hanlon & MacFarlane, P.C.
- Main IPC: H01S3/083
- IPC: H01S3/083 ; H01S3/06 ; H01S3/067 ; H01S3/0941 ; H01S5/40 ; H01S5/10 ; H01S5/02255 ; H01S5/042 ; H01S5/22 ; H01S5/12 ; H01S5/20 ; H01S5/42 ; H01S5/185

Abstract:
The present disclosure relates to a three-dimensional cylindrical cavity-type laser system capable of supporting circumferential radial emission. A cylindrical ring waveguide provides optical confinement in the radial and axial dimensions thereby supporting a plurality of radial modes, one of a plurality of axial modes and a plurality of degenerate azimuthal modes. These modes constitute a set of traveling wave modes which propagate around the cylindrical ring waveguide possessing various degrees of optical confinement as quantified by their respective Q-factors. Index tailoring is used to tailor the radial refractive index profile and geometry of the waveguide to support radial modes possessing Q-factors capable of producing efficient radial emission, while gain tailoring is used to define a gain confining region which offsets modal gain factors of the modal constituency to favor a preferred set of modes supporting efficient radial emission out of the total modal constituency supported by the resonator. Under appropriate pump actuation the selected modes produce circumferential laser radiation with the output surface comprising of the entire outer perimeter of the cylindrical ring waveguide. The design is applicable toward both micro-resonators and resonators much larger than the optical wavelength, enabling high output powers and scalability. The circumferential radial laser emission can be concentrated by positioning the cylindrical ring laser inside a three-dimensional conical mirror thereby forming a laser ring of light propagating in the axial dimension away from the surface of the laser, which can be subsequently collimated for focused using conventional optics.
Public/Granted literature
- US20210104861A1 CONCENTRIC CYLINDRICAL CIRCUMFERENTIAL LASER Public/Granted day:2021-04-08
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