6 W of output power and near 50% slope efficiency with respect to absorbed pump power was demonstrated in free-running mode for a short, 40-mm long resonator. The uncoated, with 3.5% dopant of thulium YLF rod of β 3 Γ 8 mm size wrapped with indium foil was mounted in copper heat-sink maintaining 293
Optimization of the slowly actively Q-switched laser
β Scribed by Dechun Li; Shengzhi Zhao; Guiqiu Li; Kejian Yang
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 220 KB
- Volume
- 39
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0030-3992
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β¦ Synopsis
By taking into account turnoff time of the slowly active Q-switch, the coupled equations of a slowly actively Q-switched laser are given. These rate equations are solved numerically. The key parameters of an optimally coupled actively Q-switched laser with the turnoff time are determined, and a group of general curves are generated for the first time. These key parameters include the optimal normalized coupling parameter which maximizes the output energy, and the corresponding normalized energy, normalized peak power and normalized pulse width. The curves clearly show the dependence of the optimal key parameters on the parameters of the gain medium and the resonator. In addition, the importance of including turnoff time of the slowly active Q-switch is also shown. The optimal calculations for an actively Q-switched Nd:YVO 4 laser with acoustic-optic modulator are presented to demonstrate the use of the curves and the related formulas.
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LD-pumped actively Q-switched intracavity frequency-doubled Nd:GdVO4=KTP red laser has been introduced. A maximum red average output power of 0:78 W at 671 nm was obtained at pulse-repetition frequency (PRF) of 15 kHz and the optical conversion e ciency was 6.5%. At the incident pump power of 12 W,
An efficient compact self-Raman frequency conversion in an end-diode-pumped actively Q-switched c-cut Nd:YVO 4 laser has been demonstrated. At an incident pump power of 5.0 W, the self-stimulated Raman laser produces 910 mW of 1178 nm average output power at a pulse repetition frequency of 20 kHz. D