Saturation of 1047- and 1064-nm Absorption in Cr super(4+):YAG Crystals
To investigate the physical mechanism of the saturation process in Cr super(4+):YAG crystals we solved the three coupled rate equations which describe the saturable absorber. We experimentally verified this model using two lasers with nanosecond pulses and continuous-wave radiation. We used crystall...
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Veröffentlicht in: | IEEE journal of quantum electronics 2007-01, Vol.43 (2) |
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Zusammenfassung: | To investigate the physical mechanism of the saturation process in Cr super(4+):YAG crystals we solved the three coupled rate equations which describe the saturable absorber. We experimentally verified this model using two lasers with nanosecond pulses and continuous-wave radiation. We used crystalline and ceramic Cr super(4+)-doped YAG saturable absorbers with various initial transmissions. The ratio between the ground and the excited-state absorption cross section at 1064 nm was measured to be between 3.8 plusmn 0.2 and 4.7 plusmn 0.2 for crystalline and 3.6 plusmn 0.1 for ceramic Cr super(4+):YAG. The ratio between the above named cross sections at 1047 nm was found to be 6.2 plusmn 0.2 for both crystalline and ceramic Cr super(4+):YAG. With these results the ground-state and the excited-state absorption cross sections at 1047 nm were calculated to be (9.55plusmn0.01)times10 super(-19) cm super(2) and (1.54plusmn0.03)times10 super(-19) cm super(2), respectively |
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ISSN: | 0018-9197 |
DOI: | 10.1109/JQE.2006.889055 |