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19 February 2007 Diode pumped Nd:YGG laser for direct generation of pulsed 935 nm radiation for water vapour measurements
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A resonator setup applying a double-sided diode end-pumped configuration and an electro-optical Q-switch for efficient generation of 4 mJ pulses (< 60 ns fwhm) at 935 nm from Nd:YGG is presented, to our knowledge for the first time. The optical-optical efficiency is 9 % (absorbed pump light to laser out). High quality crystals have been investigated, showing high damage threshold, high efficiency and good optical properties permitting Q-switched mode of operation. Experimental small signal gain data coincide with spectroscopic measurements. For vapour detection frequency stable single mode operation is required. Injection seeding with a single frequency cw-signal has been successfully achieved. Frequency control mechanisms are currently under investigation. The direct generation of 935 nm radiation simplifies future LIDAR systems significantly compared to current approaches based on OPO, Raman or Ti:Sapphire technology.
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J. Löhring, K. Nicklaus, N. Kujath, and D. Hoffmann "Diode pumped Nd:YGG laser for direct generation of pulsed 935 nm radiation for water vapour measurements", Proc. SPIE 6451, Solid State Lasers XVI: Technology and Devices, 64510I (19 February 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.708220
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KEYWORDS
Absorption

Q switching

Crystals

Diodes

Energy efficiency

LIDAR

Luminescence

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