Spectral properties of laser planar waveguides based on fluoride ceramics and crystalline solid solutions

The spectral characteristics of the fluorine planar waveguides of the type of Me1F2-Me2F3 created by the hot-forming method with the refractive index difference between the active medium (core) and the reflective shell no more than 10−2-10-4 are investigated. A planar waveguide with a core of mixed...

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description The spectral characteristics of the fluorine planar waveguides of the type of Me1F2-Me2F3 created by the hot-forming method with the refractive index difference between the active medium (core) and the reflective shell no more than 10−2-10-4 are investigated. A planar waveguide with a core of mixed neodymium fluorite crystals CaF2-NdF3: Nd3+ with a double reflecting cladding of LiF to increase the excitation efficiency of the waveguide has shown that fluoride-based laser materials have a number of significant advantages in comparison with oxide materials, especially when creating wide-range amplifiers. With powerful lateral pumping of waveguides by matrices of laser diodes with a wavelength near 0.8 μm and a power more than 1 kW, luminescence was observed both at the same wavelength and at two wavelengths simultaneously (near 0.9 and 1.05 μm), which makes it possible to control their spectroscopic properties.
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Fluorine
Fluorite
Laser materials
Lasers
Lithium fluoride
Neodymium
Planar waveguides
Refractivity
Semiconductor lasers
Solid solutions
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