Title: Desktop Ultra-Short Pulse Laser at 1552 nm
1Desktop Ultra-Short Pulse Laser at 1552 nm
- Ultrashort Pulse Laser Materials Interaction
Workshop - DIRECTED ENERGY PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY (DEPS)
- 9-28-06
- L. Vaissié, T. Yilmaz, A. Stadler, D. Goldman,
M. Farley, J. Lammers, - T. Saunders, K. Kim, D. Lijana, L. Collura, M.
Mielke, T. Booth
2UltraShort Pulse (USP) Lasers
Long Pulse or CW Lasers
USP Lasers
Metal ablation with femtosecond (right) vs.
nanosecond (left) ablation.
3UltraShort Pulse (USP) Lasers
- Immense power in each pulse
- Non-thermal, precision ablation
- Little or no trauma/damage to remaining material
- Ablates any material
- Diagnostics, sensing, other non-ablative
properties - One source, many uses
4Interesting capabilities, but impractical
Compelling Capabilities, but Experimentation
and Exploration are Difficult Requires Ph.D.s to
operate and maintain Very Expensive
Impractical/Impossible to Deploy
5Until Raydiance
We took complicated apparatus
and turned it into this
- Pulse width lt 3 ps
- M2 lt 1.8
- Average Power 2.5 W
- Any room, 110 v outlet (800 W)
- Pulse energy 1 to 5 µJ
- Wavelength 1552.5 µm
- Pulse rate 25 kHz - 500 kHz
6Classic CPA Approach
- Mostly fiber-based components
- High power, dispersion and nonlinearity managed
miniature optical network
7Fiber Integrated Hardware
- Use off-the-shelf fiber optics for seed pre-amp
stages - Team with strategic partners for subassemblies
- Build what we cant buy
- There are constraints
- Peak power density very high in fiber
- Operation near damage threshold
- Optical nonlinearities
- Novel fibers require special attention
- Multimode effects
- Parasitic energy losses due to high dopant levels
8Raydiance User Interface (UI)
9Desktop USP System Pulse Quality
Intensity Autocorrelation
Integrated Energy
10Further Signal Quality Data
Retrieved from FROG E-field FWHM 843 fs AC
FWHM 1.3 ps
11Pulse Train Extinction Data
Sensitive Measurement through RF Spectra
Raydiance High ER System
? lt 0.05 dB Harmonic Amplitude
Extinction Ratio, Rextgt 35 dB
12Raydiance Development Platform
- Disruptive USP capabilities
- Compact, reliable and cost-effective
- Intelligent laser makes USP easy to use
integrate - Liberates USP from specialized research labs
- Application experts, not laser Ph.D.s
- Practical to deploy
13Applications Examples
Early Adopters Validating Vision
14U.S. Food and Drug Administration
- Device Evaluation and Basic Research Under CRADA
- Up and running 30 minutes out of packing crate
- 150 days of intense exploration/experimentation
- MDs, not physicists (Johns Hopkins U of MD)
- Next generation LASIK
- Novel cancer treatment approaches
- DDS office of the future
- Gene transfection
- More experiments planned immune response,
arthritis treatment, tattoo removal and many more
15Ophthalmic Experimentation
- Wilmer Eye Institute at Johns Hopkins
- 1 ophthalmic program in country
- Intrastromal refractive surgery (flapless Lasik)
- Flap lock down designs and procedures
- Corneal transplant/implant procedures
16Oncology Experimentation
- FDA Research Group
- Effects of non-destructive irradiation
- Three lines of malignant cancers
- Various energy/rep rate levels
- Two weeks of experimentation
17Darrell B. Tata, Ph.D.
A Few Days Of Experimentation
Faster Time-to-Invention
18Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab
- Captive government lab DoD applications
- Up and running just like FDA system
- Distance interrogation and detection of materials
- Differentiate explosive, chemical and biological
materials - Define power (distance) specifications
- Evaluate feasibility for deployment for HLS and
DoD - Also may collaborate on medical applications
19Army Institute of Surgical Research
- Pioneer new clinical treatments/surgical
approaches - Smart-Knife prototype
- For treatment of profound burn trauma
- Smart laser differentiates healthy from
unhealthy/dead tissue - Rapidly ablate unhealthy tissue leave healthy
tissue - Less trauma, bleeding, better graft success
20J. Craig Venter Institute
- 1st to sequence the human genome
- Gene transfection
- Improve process in animal and plant transfection
- Could have huge impact on bio-agra business
- Could be critical to success of emerging
synthetic biology sector - For-profit enterprise spun out last year
21Other Projects
- Vaporizing tattoos
- Acne and sun damage treatment
- Pathology
- Minimally-invasive (fiber optic) smart-surgery
- Polymer and composite material processing
- Sub-dermal ablation
- Black silicon (solar energy)
- And many others in discussion
22USP Technology Directions
23Raydiance Bragg Fiber for USP
- Large diameter, hollow core
- to sustain high peak power
- without appreciable distortion
- Delivery of ultrashort laser
- pulses
- Temporal pulse compression
- for all-fiber CPA systems
24Bragg Fiber for High Energy, USP Delivery
25Early Results
- USP light is versatile potentially very
disruptive - V1.0s relatively low power level is enabling
important uses right out of gate - Ease of use, computer-control supports rapid
experimentation - Developers/inventors beginning to stake claims
- Important discoveries
- IP capture
- Commercialization
26Product Roadmap Will Broaden Markets
- Increased Power
- Near term 10-25 µJ/pulse (on target)
- Navy project 2.5 mJ/pulse (on target)
- More features
- User adjustable pulse duration
- Broader rep rate ranges
- More software modules
- Fiber beam delivery
- Lower cost of goods initiatives to drive volume
markets
27Commercialization A Platform Play
Production Version
Developer Platform
Volume Production
Application powered by Raydiance At
market-enabling cost of goods Owned by
Application Developer
Invention IP Development Concept
Validation Rapid Prototyping