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6 October 1999 Beam quality of solar-pumped lasers
Nir Naftali, Idit L. Pe'er, Amnon Yogev
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Abstract
Solar light is considered as an efficient source for direct optical excitation of solid state lasers. The high efficiency is achieved through the use of different solar spectral bands to pump simultaneously several lasers. In this way it is possible to convert solar energy into laser light at an efficiency of approximately 30% (this value is calculated relative to the solar spectrum inside the atmosphere, after the short UV and far IR are filtered out). Since solar radiation on the ground is unstable, the thermal lensing and other beam quality parameters are not constant and cannot be compensated by standard methods. In the past, most efforts in the development of solar pumped lasers were devoted to the achievement of maximum power and high efficiency while the beam quality was neglected. However, beam quality is important for power transmission, satellite communication, frequency doubling and other applications of solar pumped lasers. A new approach to improve the beam quality of solar pumped solid state lasers using a phase conjugate mirror will be discussed.
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Nir Naftali, Idit L. Pe'er, and Amnon Yogev "Beam quality of solar-pumped lasers", Proc. SPIE 3781, Nonimaging Optics: Maximum Efficiency Light Transfer V, (6 October 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.368238
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KEYWORDS
Solar energy

Mirrors

Laser scattering

Scattering

Fabry–Perot interferometers

Laser applications

Optical amplifiers

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