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Temporal characteristics and dynamics of gain-switched Cr:YAG lasers

Iain T McKinnie et al 1997 Pure Appl. Opt. 6 759-772   doi: 10.1088/0963-9659/6/6/018  Help

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Iain T McKinnie and Matthew J Davis
Department of Physics, University of Otago, PO Box 56, Dunedin, New Zealand

Abstract. Temporal characteristics of tuned and fixed-wavelength Cr:YAG gain-switched oscillators are presented for 1064 nm Nd:YAG laser excitation. Three temporal excitation regimes have been studied with the pump laser operating in free-running and Q-switched modes. Characteristic saturation and rollover behaviour of the Cr:YAG output energy with increasing pump energy is examined in terms of pump pulse duration, polarization orientation and fluence. Increased pump spot sizes yield higher values for the optimum pump energy and effective Cr:YAG energy scaling is demonstrated with only a slight threshold increase. A further enhancement in efficiency is obtained using 500 ns pump pulses. Control of the Cr:YAG pulse duration in the 160 - 300 ns range is obtained, using 6 - 80 ns pump pulses. The Cr:YAG laser output is shifted to the near infrared region using second harmonic generation in KTP.

Print publication: Issue 6 (November 1997)
Received 13 December 1996, in final form 28 June 1997

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