Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2012
Title: Innovations of Ying Chen in Laser Technology
Introduction
Ying Chen is a notable inventor based in Orlando, FL (US), recognized for his contributions to laser technology. He has developed innovative systems and methods that enhance the efficiency and functionality of solid-state lasers. His work is particularly significant in the field of diode laser array pumping.
Latest Patents
Ying Chen holds a patent for "Pump cavities for diode laser array pumped laser rods." This invention encompasses systems, apparatus, devices, and methods for pumping rod-shaped solid-state lasers with interchangeable arrays of diode laser pump sources. The design allows for rapid changes of the diode laser array pump source without affecting the solid-state laser resonator. An embodiment of this invention includes a rooftop structure with a light scattering reflection roof-top portion, sides featuring an interior specular reflecting surface, and a base opposite the top portion. The cavity is designed to house a laser rod positioned between opposing side walls, along with laser rod optics and a pump source connected to the base plate to effectively pump the laser rod. Additionally, the pump cavity can incorporate a mechanism for automating the rapid interchangeability of the pump source.
Career Highlights
Ying Chen is affiliated with the University of Central Florida Research Foundation, Inc., where he continues to advance his research and development in laser technologies. His work has garnered attention for its innovative approach to improving laser performance and adaptability.
Collaborations
Ying Chen collaborates with Michael Bass, a fellow researcher, to further explore advancements in laser technology and its applications.
Conclusion
Ying Chen's contributions to the field of laser technology, particularly through his patented innovations, demonstrate his commitment to enhancing the efficiency of solid-state lasers. His work continues to influence the development of advanced laser systems.