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20 April 1998 Multibillion shot high-influence exposure of Cr4+:YAG passive Q-switch
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NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center is developing the Geoscience Laser Altimeter System (GLAS) employing a diode pumped, Q-switched, Nd:YAG laser operating at 40 Hz repetition rate. To meet the five-year mission lifetime goal, a single transmitter would accumulate over 6.3 billion shots. Cr4+:YAG is a promising candidate material for passively Q- switching the laser. Historically, the performance of saturable absorbers has degraded over long-duration usage. To measure the multi-billion shot performance of Cr4+:YAG, passively Q-switched GLAS-like oscillator was tested at an accelerated repetition rate of 500 Hz. The intracavity fluence was calculated to be approximately 2.5 J/cm2. The laser was monitored autonomously for 165 days. There was no evidence of change in the material optical properties during the 7.2 billion shot test. All observed changes in laser operation could be attributed to pump laser diode aging. This is the first demonstration of multi-billion shot exposure testing of Cr4+:YAG in this pulse energy regime.
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M. A. Stephen, Joseph Louis Dallas, and Robert S. Afzal "Multibillion shot high-influence exposure of Cr4+:YAG passive Q-switch", Proc. SPIE 3244, Laser-Induced Damage in Optical Materials: 1997, (20 April 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.307020
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KEYWORDS
Q switching

Chromium

Semiconductor lasers

YAG lasers

Laser development

Diodes

Earth sciences

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