Efficient diode-pumped laser operation of Tm:Lu2O3 around 2 μm

We report on the first diode-pumped laser operation of thulium-doped Lu2O3. With a very compact setup an output power of 75 W and slope efficiencies of around 40% with respect to the incident pump power were achieved at room temperature. Free running laser operation was observed at wavelengths of 20...

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Veröffentlicht in:Optics letters 2011-03, Vol.36 (6), p.948-950
Hauptverfasser: KOOPMANN, Philipp, LAMRINI, Samir, SCHOLLE, Karsten, FUHRBERG, Peter, PETERMANN, Klaus, HUBER, Günter
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description We report on the first diode-pumped laser operation of thulium-doped Lu2O3. With a very compact setup an output power of 75 W and slope efficiencies of around 40% with respect to the incident pump power were achieved at room temperature. Free running laser operation was observed at wavelengths of 2065 nm and 1965 nm. With a birefringent filter the wavelength could continuously be tuned from 1922 nm to 2134 nm. The thermal conductivity of Tm:Lu2O3 was measured for different dopant concentrations and is compared to the one of thulium-doped YAG.
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Fundamental areas of phenomenology (including applications)
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Oxides - chemistry
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Temperature
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