Abstract
The development of a model for 2-μm laser operation in Tm,Ho:YAG and YLF crystals pumped in the near infrared is reported. This model, based on a simplified spectroscopic scheme, is fitted to a set of characterization experiments by means of three adjustable parameters. Results show that the excited-state populations are predicted with a relative accuracy of approximately 10% for a large range of pump levels. Using this model, we calculate the extractable energy on short-laser-pulse interactions for the two materials under different operation conditions. We study the sensitivity to pump duration and the optimization of dopant concentrations. We investigate the improvement of the extractable-energy efficiency with multiple-pulse operation. For double-pulse operation the improvement is approximately a factor of 1.5 and leads to overall extractable-energy efficiencies of 16% in YAG and 15% in YLF for an absorbed pump energy of 10 J cm-3.
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