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Generation of high powers from diode pumped chromium-3+ doped colquiriites

Posted on:1999-08-26Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:University of Central FloridaCandidate:Eichenholz, Jason MatthewFull Text:PDF
GTID:1468390014969931Subject:Physics
Abstract/Summary:
There is considerable interest in the area of laser diode pumped solid-state lasers. Diode pumped solid-state lasers (DPSSL) operating at high average power levels are attractive light sources for various applications such as materials processing, laser radar, and fundamental physics experiments. These laser systems have become more commonplace because of their efficiency, reliability, compactness, low relative cost, and long operational lifetimes. Induced thermal effects in the solid-state laser medium hinder the scaling of DPSSL's to higher average power levels. Therefore a deep insight into the thermo-mechanical properties of the solid state laser is crucial in order to ensure a laser design which is optimized for high average power operation.; A comprehensive study of the factors that contribute to thermal loading of the colquiriites was performed. A three-dimensional thermal model has been created to determine the temperature rise inside the laser crystal. This new model calculates the temperature distribution by considering quantum defect, upconversion, and upper-state lifetime quenching as heating sources. The thermally induced lensing in end pumped Cr{dollar}sp{lcub}3+{rcub}{dollar} doped LiSrAlF{dollar}sb6{dollar}, LiSrGaF{dollar}sb6{dollar}, LiSrCaAlF{dollar}sb6{dollar}, and LiCaAlF{dollar}sb6{dollar} were experimentally measured.; Several diode pumped colquiriite laser systems were assembled to quantitatively observe and identify thermally induced effects. Significant differences in each of the colquiriite materials were observed. These differences are explained by the differences in the thermo-mechanical and thermo-optical properties of the material and are explained by the theoretical thermal model.
Keywords/Search Tags:Diode pumped, Laser, Power, Thermal
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