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Tm:YLF slab wavelength-selected laser |
Optical Materials Express, Vol. 2, Issue 8, pp. 1165-1170 (2012)
http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/OME.2.001165
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Abstract
A Tm:YLF slab laser was wavelength selected to operate at 1890 nm. The oscillator consisted of a single 2.5% doped Tm:YLF slab, a volume Bragg Grating (VBG) mirror and a 90% output-coupler. The slab crystal was pumped with a 300 W diode stack using a pump reproducing configuration. The output power exceeded 80 W and the beam quality factors in the horizontal and vertical directions were 182 and 2.5 respectively.
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1. Introduction
O. L. Antipov, N. G. Zakharov, M. Fedorov, N. M. Shakhova, N. N. Prodanets, L. B. Snopova, V. V. Sharkov, and R. Sroka, “Cutting effects induced by 2 μm laser radiation of cw Tm:YLF and cw and Q-switched Ho:YAG lasers on ex-vivo tissue,” Med. Laser Appl. 26(2), 67–75 (2011). [CrossRef]
H. J. Strauss, W. Koen, C. Bollig, M. J. D. Esser, C. Jacobs, O. J. P. Collett, and D. R. Preussler, “Ho:YLF & Ho:LuLF slab amplifier system delivering 200 mJ, 2 µm single-frequency pulses,” Opt. Express 19(15), 13974–13979 (2011). [CrossRef] [PubMed]
G. Renz and W. Bohn, “Two-micron thulium-pumped-holmium laser source for DIRCM applications,” Proc. SPIE 6552, 655202 (2007). [CrossRef]
S. So, J. I. Mackenzie, D. P. Shepherd, W. A. Clarkson, J. G. Betterton, and E. K. Gorton, “A power-scaling strategy for longitudinally diode-pumped Tm:YLF lasers,” Appl. Phys. B 84(3), 389–393 (2006). [CrossRef]
R. Paschotta, “Bragg Gratings,” Encyclopedia of Laser Physics and Technology, http://www.rp-photonics.com/bragg_gratings.html.
G. B. Venus, “High-brightness narrow-line laser diode source with volume Bragg-grating feedback,” Proc. SPIE 5711, 166–176 (2005). [CrossRef]
T. McComb, V. Sudesh, and M. Richardson, “Volume Bragg grating stabilized spectrally narrow Tm fiber laser,” Opt. Lett. 33(8), 881–883 (2008). [CrossRef] [PubMed]
Y. Ju, R. Zhou, Q. Wang, C. Wu, Z. Wang, and Y. Wang, “Single-longitudinal-mode lasing of Tm, Ho:GdVO4 using a filter of Fabry-Perot etalon and volume Bragg grating,” Laser Phys. 20(4), 799–801 (2010). [CrossRef]
X. M. Duan, B. Q. Yao, G. Li, T. H. Wang, Y. L. Ju, and Y. Z. Wang, “Stable output, high power diode-pumped Tm:YLF laser with a volume Bragg grating,” Appl. Phys. B 99(3), 465–468 (2010). [CrossRef]
M. Schellhorn, S. Ngcobo, and C. Bollig, “High-power diode-pumped Tm:YLF slab laser,” Appl. Phys. B 94(2), 195–198 (2009). [CrossRef]
2. Experimental setup
M. Pollnau, P. Hardman, M. Kern, W. Clarkson, and D. Hanna, “Upconversion-induced heat generation and thermal lensing in Nd:YLF and Nd:YAG,” Phys. Rev. B 58(24), 16076–16092 (1998). [CrossRef]
3. Experimental results
S. So, J. I. Mackenzie, D. P. Shepherd, W. A. Clarkson, J. G. Betterton, and E. K. Gorton, “A power-scaling strategy for longitudinally diode-pumped Tm:YLF lasers,” Appl. Phys. B 84(3), 389–393 (2006). [CrossRef]
M. Schellhorn, S. Ngcobo, and C. Bollig, “High-power diode-pumped Tm:YLF slab laser,” Appl. Phys. B 94(2), 195–198 (2009). [CrossRef]
M. Schellhorn, S. Ngcobo, and C. Bollig, “High-power diode-pumped Tm:YLF slab laser,” Appl. Phys. B 94(2), 195–198 (2009). [CrossRef]
4. Conclusion
References and links
O. L. Antipov, N. G. Zakharov, M. Fedorov, N. M. Shakhova, N. N. Prodanets, L. B. Snopova, V. V. Sharkov, and R. Sroka, “Cutting effects induced by 2 μm laser radiation of cw Tm:YLF and cw and Q-switched Ho:YAG lasers on ex-vivo tissue,” Med. Laser Appl. 26(2), 67–75 (2011). [CrossRef] | |
H. J. Strauss, W. Koen, C. Bollig, M. J. D. Esser, C. Jacobs, O. J. P. Collett, and D. R. Preussler, “Ho:YLF & Ho:LuLF slab amplifier system delivering 200 mJ, 2 µm single-frequency pulses,” Opt. Express 19(15), 13974–13979 (2011). [CrossRef] [PubMed] | |
G. Renz and W. Bohn, “Two-micron thulium-pumped-holmium laser source for DIRCM applications,” Proc. SPIE 6552, 655202 (2007). [CrossRef] | |
S. So, J. I. Mackenzie, D. P. Shepherd, W. A. Clarkson, J. G. Betterton, and E. K. Gorton, “A power-scaling strategy for longitudinally diode-pumped Tm:YLF lasers,” Appl. Phys. B 84(3), 389–393 (2006). [CrossRef] | |
M. Schellhorn, S. Ngcobo, C. Bollig, M. J. D. Esser, D. R. Preussler, and K. Nyangaza, “High-power diode-pumped Tm:YLF slab laser,” in CLEO/Europe - EQEC 2009 - European Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics and the European Quantum Electronics Conference (2009). | |
R. Paschotta, “Bragg Gratings,” Encyclopedia of Laser Physics and Technology, http://www.rp-photonics.com/bragg_gratings.html. | |
N. Hodgson and H. Weber, “Phase-conjugate resonators using SBS,” in Laser Resonators and Beam Propagation: Fundamentals, Advanced Concepts and Applications (Springer, 2005), pp. 574–575. | |
G. B. Venus, “High-brightness narrow-line laser diode source with volume Bragg-grating feedback,” Proc. SPIE 5711, 166–176 (2005). [CrossRef] | |
T. McComb, V. Sudesh, and M. Richardson, “Volume Bragg grating stabilized spectrally narrow Tm fiber laser,” Opt. Lett. 33(8), 881–883 (2008). [CrossRef] [PubMed] | |
Y. Ju, R. Zhou, Q. Wang, C. Wu, Z. Wang, and Y. Wang, “Single-longitudinal-mode lasing of Tm, Ho:GdVO4 using a filter of Fabry-Perot etalon and volume Bragg grating,” Laser Phys. 20(4), 799–801 (2010). [CrossRef] | |
A. Dergachev, P. F. Moulton, V. Smirnov, and L. Glebov, “High power CW Tm:YLF laser with a holographic output coupler,” in Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics (CLEO US) (2004). | |
X. M. Duan, B. Q. Yao, G. Li, T. H. Wang, Y. L. Ju, and Y. Z. Wang, “Stable output, high power diode-pumped Tm:YLF laser with a volume Bragg grating,” Appl. Phys. B 99(3), 465–468 (2010). [CrossRef] | |
M. Schellhorn, S. Ngcobo, and C. Bollig, “High-power diode-pumped Tm:YLF slab laser,” Appl. Phys. B 94(2), 195–198 (2009). [CrossRef] | |
M. Pollnau, P. Hardman, M. Kern, W. Clarkson, and D. Hanna, “Upconversion-induced heat generation and thermal lensing in Nd:YLF and Nd:YAG,” Phys. Rev. B 58(24), 16076–16092 (1998). [CrossRef] |
OCIS Codes
(140.0140) Lasers and laser optics : Lasers and laser optics
(140.3070) Lasers and laser optics : Infrared and far-infrared lasers
(140.3580) Lasers and laser optics : Lasers, solid-state
(140.5560) Lasers and laser optics : Pumping
(140.5680) Lasers and laser optics : Rare earth and transition metal solid-state lasers
(140.3425) Lasers and laser optics : Laser stabilization
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Laser Materials
History
Original Manuscript: April 16, 2012
Revised Manuscript: July 16, 2012
Manuscript Accepted: July 17, 2012
Published: July 30, 2012
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Advances in Optical Materials (2012) Optical Materials Express
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H. J. Strauss, M. J. D. Esser, G. King, and L. Maweza, "Tm:YLF slab wavelength-selected laser," Opt. Mater. Express 2, 1165-1170 (2012)
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References
- O. L. Antipov, N. G. Zakharov, M. Fedorov, N. M. Shakhova, N. N. Prodanets, L. B. Snopova, V. V. Sharkov, and R. Sroka, “Cutting effects induced by 2 μm laser radiation of cw Tm:YLF and cw and Q-switched Ho:YAG lasers on ex-vivo tissue,” Med. Laser Appl.26(2), 67–75 (2011). [CrossRef]
- H. J. Strauss, W. Koen, C. Bollig, M. J. D. Esser, C. Jacobs, O. J. P. Collett, and D. R. Preussler, “Ho:YLF & Ho:LuLF slab amplifier system delivering 200 mJ, 2 µm single-frequency pulses,” Opt. Express19(15), 13974–13979 (2011). [CrossRef] [PubMed]
- G. Renz and W. Bohn, “Two-micron thulium-pumped-holmium laser source for DIRCM applications,” Proc. SPIE6552, 655202 (2007). [CrossRef]
- S. So, J. I. Mackenzie, D. P. Shepherd, W. A. Clarkson, J. G. Betterton, and E. K. Gorton, “A power-scaling strategy for longitudinally diode-pumped Tm:YLF lasers,” Appl. Phys. B84(3), 389–393 (2006). [CrossRef]
- M. Schellhorn, S. Ngcobo, C. Bollig, M. J. D. Esser, D. R. Preussler, and K. Nyangaza, “High-power diode-pumped Tm:YLF slab laser,” in CLEO/Europe - EQEC 2009 - European Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics and the European Quantum Electronics Conference (2009).
- R. Paschotta, “Bragg Gratings,” Encyclopedia of Laser Physics and Technology, http://www.rp-photonics.com/bragg_gratings.html .
- N. Hodgson and H. Weber, “Phase-conjugate resonators using SBS,” in Laser Resonators and Beam Propagation: Fundamentals, Advanced Concepts and Applications (Springer, 2005), pp. 574–575.
- G. B. Venus, “High-brightness narrow-line laser diode source with volume Bragg-grating feedback,” Proc. SPIE5711, 166–176 (2005). [CrossRef]
- T. McComb, V. Sudesh, and M. Richardson, “Volume Bragg grating stabilized spectrally narrow Tm fiber laser,” Opt. Lett.33(8), 881–883 (2008). [CrossRef] [PubMed]
- Y. Ju, R. Zhou, Q. Wang, C. Wu, Z. Wang, and Y. Wang, “Single-longitudinal-mode lasing of Tm, Ho:GdVO4 using a filter of Fabry-Perot etalon and volume Bragg grating,” Laser Phys.20(4), 799–801 (2010). [CrossRef]
- A. Dergachev, P. F. Moulton, V. Smirnov, and L. Glebov, “High power CW Tm:YLF laser with a holographic output coupler,” in Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics (CLEO US) (2004).
- X. M. Duan, B. Q. Yao, G. Li, T. H. Wang, Y. L. Ju, and Y. Z. Wang, “Stable output, high power diode-pumped Tm:YLF laser with a volume Bragg grating,” Appl. Phys. B99(3), 465–468 (2010). [CrossRef]
- M. Schellhorn, S. Ngcobo, and C. Bollig, “High-power diode-pumped Tm:YLF slab laser,” Appl. Phys. B94(2), 195–198 (2009). [CrossRef]
- M. Pollnau, P. Hardman, M. Kern, W. Clarkson, and D. Hanna, “Upconversion-induced heat generation and thermal lensing in Nd:YLF and Nd:YAG,” Phys. Rev. B58(24), 16076–16092 (1998). [CrossRef]
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