Dynamically stable operation of a 100-watt level CW single frequency ring laser at 1064 nm

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Autor(a) principal: WETTER, NIKLAUS U.
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: BERECZKI, ALLAN, FERREIRA, AMAURI A., LASER RESONATORS, MICRORESONATORS, AND BEAM CONTROL, 20th
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Resumo: For high-resolution spectroscopy, a stable, narrow linewidth and high power output laser is desirable in order to pump different types of resonant optical parametric oscillators, which is the goal of the present work. Typical single frequency pump lasers are in the range of 10 watt output power whereas, depending on application and OPO type, higher power (>20 W) is desirable. Here we demonstrate a high-power single frequency laser based on off the shelf standard Nd:YAG pump modules. Two closely spaced, diode-side-pumped Nd:YAG rods were used in a mode-filling configuration to form a CW polarized ring resonator with TEM00 beam quality and output power of 105 W. The output power achieved is, to our knowledge, the highest reported for continuous polarized, fundamental-mode ring lasers using standard side-pumped Nd:YAG modules. The resonator allowed for power tuning over a large dynamic range and achieved excellent beam quality, using a half wave plate between both rods for birefringence compensation. Single frequency operation was achieved using a TGG crystal and an etalon, with a preliminary output power of 40 W.
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spelling KUDRYASHOV, ALEXIS V.PAXTON, ALAN H.ILCHENKO, VLADIMIR S.WETTER, NIKLAUS U.BERECZKI, ALLANFERREIRA, AMAURI A.LASER RESONATORS, MICRORESONATORS, AND BEAM CONTROL, 20th2018-08-02T17:55:39Z2018-08-02T17:55:39ZJanuary 27 - February 01, 2018http://repositorio.ipen.br/handle/123456789/2901610.1117/12.2290480For high-resolution spectroscopy, a stable, narrow linewidth and high power output laser is desirable in order to pump different types of resonant optical parametric oscillators, which is the goal of the present work. Typical single frequency pump lasers are in the range of 10 watt output power whereas, depending on application and OPO type, higher power (>20 W) is desirable. Here we demonstrate a high-power single frequency laser based on off the shelf standard Nd:YAG pump modules. Two closely spaced, diode-side-pumped Nd:YAG rods were used in a mode-filling configuration to form a CW polarized ring resonator with TEM00 beam quality and output power of 105 W. The output power achieved is, to our knowledge, the highest reported for continuous polarized, fundamental-mode ring lasers using standard side-pumped Nd:YAG modules. The resonator allowed for power tuning over a large dynamic range and achieved excellent beam quality, using a half wave plate between both rods for birefringence compensation. Single frequency operation was achieved using a TGG crystal and an etalon, with a preliminary output power of 40 W.Submitted by Marco Antonio Oliveira da Silva (maosilva@ipen.br) on 2018-08-02T17:55:39Z No. of bitstreams: 1 24806.pdf: 713216 bytes, checksum: a11dbcc432641a4f6b5486b3ce323f26 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-02T17:55:39Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 24806.pdf: 713216 bytes, checksum: a11dbcc432641a4f6b5486b3ce323f26 (MD5)Funda????o de Amparo ?? 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dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Dynamically stable operation of a 100-watt level CW single frequency ring laser at 1064 nm
title Dynamically stable operation of a 100-watt level CW single frequency ring laser at 1064 nm
spellingShingle Dynamically stable operation of a 100-watt level CW single frequency ring laser at 1064 nm
WETTER, NIKLAUS U.
spectroscopy
neodymium ions
neodymium lasers
laser pumping
solid state lasers
doped materials
resonators
title_short Dynamically stable operation of a 100-watt level CW single frequency ring laser at 1064 nm
title_full Dynamically stable operation of a 100-watt level CW single frequency ring laser at 1064 nm
title_fullStr Dynamically stable operation of a 100-watt level CW single frequency ring laser at 1064 nm
title_full_unstemmed Dynamically stable operation of a 100-watt level CW single frequency ring laser at 1064 nm
title_sort Dynamically stable operation of a 100-watt level CW single frequency ring laser at 1064 nm
author WETTER, NIKLAUS U.
author_facet WETTER, NIKLAUS U.
BERECZKI, ALLAN
FERREIRA, AMAURI A.
LASER RESONATORS, MICRORESONATORS, AND BEAM CONTROL, 20th
author_role author
author2 BERECZKI, ALLAN
FERREIRA, AMAURI A.
LASER RESONATORS, MICRORESONATORS, AND BEAM CONTROL, 20th
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.editor.none.fl_str_mv KUDRYASHOV, ALEXIS V.
PAXTON, ALAN H.
ILCHENKO, VLADIMIR S.
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv WETTER, NIKLAUS U.
BERECZKI, ALLAN
FERREIRA, AMAURI A.
LASER RESONATORS, MICRORESONATORS, AND BEAM CONTROL, 20th
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv spectroscopy
neodymium ions
neodymium lasers
laser pumping
solid state lasers
doped materials
resonators
topic spectroscopy
neodymium ions
neodymium lasers
laser pumping
solid state lasers
doped materials
resonators
description For high-resolution spectroscopy, a stable, narrow linewidth and high power output laser is desirable in order to pump different types of resonant optical parametric oscillators, which is the goal of the present work. Typical single frequency pump lasers are in the range of 10 watt output power whereas, depending on application and OPO type, higher power (>20 W) is desirable. Here we demonstrate a high-power single frequency laser based on off the shelf standard Nd:YAG pump modules. Two closely spaced, diode-side-pumped Nd:YAG rods were used in a mode-filling configuration to form a CW polarized ring resonator with TEM00 beam quality and output power of 105 W. The output power achieved is, to our knowledge, the highest reported for continuous polarized, fundamental-mode ring lasers using standard side-pumped Nd:YAG modules. The resonator allowed for power tuning over a large dynamic range and achieved excellent beam quality, using a half wave plate between both rods for birefringence compensation. Single frequency operation was achieved using a TGG crystal and an etalon, with a preliminary output power of 40 W.
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