Arrangement for laser system, particularly solid laser system and optical amplification device, and for optical amplification of light beam, comprises two lenses and polarization rotating unit
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This patent describes an arrangement for a laser system—specifically a solid-state laser or optical amplification device—using two lenses and a polarization rotating unit placed between two optical active elements. The design allows for efficient control and amplification of a light beam by manipulating its polarization and optimizing optical path.
Use CasesContent extracted from patent full text and abstract with AI.
- Solid-state laser manufacturing for industrial applications
- Optical amplification in fiber optic communication systems
- Precision laser systems for medical devices and surgery
- Scientific instrumentation requiring controlled laser output
- Optical research and materials processing
BenefitsContent extracted from patent full text and abstract with AI.
- Improved control over laser beam polarization and amplification
- Enhanced efficiency and reliability in optical amplification devices
- Potential for higher-quality and more stable laser outputs
- Versatility in integration with various laser technologies
- Can contribute to compact and efficient laser system designs
Technical Classifications (CPCs)
Main Classifications
Electrical & Electronic Tech
Sub Classifications
Electric Elements
CPC Codes
Inventors & Applicants
Inventors
N/A
Applicants
Univ Berlin Tech
Patent Abstract
The arrangement comprises two lenses (L1,L2) and polarization rotating unit, which are arranged between opposite end surfaces (1a,2a) of two stretched elements (1,2). The two stretched elements are made of an optical active material. The polarization rotating unit (QR) is formed between the former lens and the end surface of the stretched element.
Key Information
Publication No.
DE102007049329A1
Family ID
40435515
Publication Date
2009-04-16
Application No.
DE102007049329A
Application Date
2007-10-12
Priority Date
2007-10-12
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No
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