Free-running and Q-switched operation of a diode pumped Er:YSGG laser at the 3 ?m transition

A study is made of a diode pumped Er3+:YSGG laser crystal operating at 2.797 ?m. Lasers were constructed in the bounce geometry, using a transversely cooled 50 at.% Er:YSGG slab and a face-cooled 38 at.% Er:YSGG slab. Results from these are compared with those from a 50 at.% Er3+:YAG laser, also in...

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Veröffentlicht in:Applied physics. B, Lasers and optics Lasers and optics, 2013-05, Vol.111 (2), p.333-339
Hauptverfasser: Arbabzadah, E A, Phillips, C C, Damzen, MJ
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Zusammenfassung:A study is made of a diode pumped Er3+:YSGG laser crystal operating at 2.797 ?m. Lasers were constructed in the bounce geometry, using a transversely cooled 50 at.% Er:YSGG slab and a face-cooled 38 at.% Er:YSGG slab. Results from these are compared with those from a 50 at.% Er3+:YAG laser, also in the bounce geometry. With quasi-continuous wave diode pumping, free-running pulse energies of up to ~55 mJ and a slope efficiency of 20.5% are obtained from 50 at.% Er:YSGG. Better thermal performance is obtained from the face-cooled 38 at.% Er:YSGG slab, allowing average power of ~2 W to be obtained at a repetition rate and pump pulse duration of 140 Hz and 500 ?s, respectively. Both Er:YSGG systems perform better than Er:YAG. Numerical modelling of the free-running 50 at.% Er:YSGG and Er:YAG systems is undertaken with good qualitative agreement with experimental results. Electro-optic Q-switching of the 50 at.% Er:YSGG laser using a LiNbO3 crystal yields ~0.5 mJ pulses with ~77 ns duration.
ISSN:0946-2171
1432-0649
DOI:10.1007/s00340-013-5337-1