High Power Self-Q-Switching in Nd:LuAG Laser

A compact pulsed Nd:LuAG laser at 1064 nm based on the self-Q-switching technique is reported, having the output power as high as 6.61 W at the incident pump power of 21.32 W, corresponding to the optical conversion efficiency of ∼31%. The tempo...

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Main Authors: Guangju Zhang, Xing Fu, Yijie Shen, Mali Gong
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2018-01-01
Series:IEEE Photonics Journal
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8552380/
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Summary:A compact pulsed Nd:LuAG laser at 1064&#x00A0;nm based on the self-Q-switching technique is reported, having the output power as high as 6.61&#x00A0;W at the incident pump power of 21.32&#x00A0;W, corresponding to the optical conversion efficiency of &#x223C;31&#x0025;. The temporal width of the pulse was in the range from 532.2 to 652.6&#x00A0;ns, and the repetition rate varied between 488.6 and 551.9&#x00A0;kHz. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report on the self-Q-switching Nd:LuAG laser. With the nonlinear refractive index calculated to be 1.8 &#x00D7; 10<sup>&#x2013;19</sup>&#x00A0;m<sup>2</sup>&#x002F;W, and the numerical simulation made with the modified rate equations, the Kerr lens effect was believed to be the reason for the self-Q-switching of Nd:LuAG. The compact cavity generating pulses with high output power and high repetition rate not only reveal that the self-Q-switching technique could be an efficient method for the generation of pulses with high output power and high repetition rate, but enrich the characteristics of Nd:LuAG crystal.
ISSN:1943-0655