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Title: ECE-1466 Modern Optics Course Notes Part 9


1
ECE-1466Modern OpticsCourse NotesPart 9
  • Prof. Charles A. DiMarzio
  • Northeastern University
  • Spring 2002

2
Lecture Overview
  • Basics of CW Lasers
  • Gain
  • Feedback
  • Pulsed Lasers
  • MOPA
  • Gain-Switched
  • Q-Switched
  • Mode-Locked

3
Some Material Properties
Absorption
Emission
Absorption
Stimulated
Spontaneous
Energy
Emission
4
Laser Gain
  • Materials
  • Solid
  • Insulating Materials
  • Semiconductors
  • Liquid
  • eg. Dyes
  • Gas
  • Pump Mechanisms
  • Electrical Discharge
  • Electrical Current
  • Light
  • Flashlamp
  • Laser
  • Chemical
  • Thermal
  • Other

5
Rate Equations for 2 Levels
Photons
Populations
Energy
3
2
Actual Rate Equations Include Other Levels as Well
1
0
6
Typical Laser Materials
4-Level
3-Level
Energy
Energy
3
3
Fast
Fast
2
2
Pump
Laser
Pump
Laser
1
1
Fast
0
7
4-Level Steady State, No Lasing
4-Level
Energy
3
2
Pump
1
0
8
Gain vs. Pump
4-Level
g
3-Level
g
R03
R13
9
Feedback
Gain
Round Trip
f
10
Threshold Gain
Gain
Round Trip
f
Amplitude Equation
11
Laser Frequency
Gain
Round Trip
f
Phase Equation
Cavity Modes
f
12
Steady State
Gain
Round Trip
f
Amplitude Equation
Cavity Modes
f
13
Gain Saturation Mechanism
Energy
  • Laser Light Depletes
  • Upper-State Population
  • Lower Level Has a Fast Decay Time
  • Laser Does Not Pump Upper Level
  • Populations End Nearly Equal

3
2
1
0
14
Gain Saturation Modes
Inhomogeneously Broadened Line
Homogeneously Broadened Line
f
f
15
Master Oscillator Power Amp
Power Amplifier 30 dB? for kilowatts output
Faraday Isolator Rejects Reflected Light
Master Oscillator (CW Laser) Typically a few Watts
Modulator Typically E/O With Pulsed Input
16
Gain Switched Laser
Pump
t
Gain
Power
17
Q-Switched Laser
Pump
t
Gain
Cavity Q
Power
18
Mode-Locked Laser
Gain Medium
Modulator at fFSR
Gain
f
Cavity Modes
f
19
Mode Locking Example
Laser Frequency 10 GHz. (for illustration
only) FSR Modulation Frequency 100
MHz. 11 Modes
Sum
Laser Modes
Irradiance
20
Second Harmonic
a
(Electron as a Mass on a Spring)
a
v
x
v
x
21
Energy Level Diagrams
Fluorescence
2-photon
22
Some Lasers (1)
  • Helium Neon
  • Gas Elect. Discharge
  • 633 nm Wavelength
  • milliwatts CW
  • Argon Ion
  • Gas Elect. Discharge
  • 514, 488, and others
  • Watts CW
  • NdYAG
  • Glass Flashlamp or Laser Pumped
  • 1064 nm
  • Watts Average
  • Carbon Dioxide
  • Gas Elect. Discharge
  • Around 10.6 mm
  • Watts to kWatts, either CW or pulsed

23
Some Lasers (2)
  • Diode
  • Elect. Current
  • Low Voltage
  • Red to NIR
  • mW and up
  • Pulsed, Modulated to GHz, and CW
  • Small non-circular beam output
  • Dyes
  • Usually Pumped by Another Laser
  • Typically Visible Wavelengths
  • Usually Quite Widely Tunable (eg. Grating)
  • nJ or more
  • Limited Lifetime (often requires flow)

24
Green Laser Pointer
Laser Diode
NdYAG Laser
Frequency Doubler
Battery
1064 nm
532 nm
780 nm
25
Titanium Sapphire Laser
Laser Diode
NdYAG Laser
Frequency Doubler
Power
1064 nm
532 nm
780 nm
Titanium Sapphire
Very Broad Band and Can Be Mode- Locked
Red to NIR
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