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10 May 2007 Experimental and modeling study of Er:YAG kinetics
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Abstract
Erbium doped YAG is an intriguing laser material which lases directly at 1645nm when pumped at either 1473nm or 1532nm, all of which are in the eye-safe band. However, a laser made from this material is not particularly straightforward to design. Er:YAG is a quasi-three-level system, which leads to strong temperature dependence. Perhaps more importantly, a strong up-conversion process, which is dopant concentration dependent, effectively produces a pump intensity dependence in the saturation intensity and other laser parameters. We present a detailed study of the absorption coefficient and the gain as a function of the pump intensity, dopant concentration and crystal temperature. The results of this study will allow us to optimally design the laser.
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Daniel O. Hogenboom and Hsian P. Chou "Experimental and modeling study of Er:YAG kinetics", Proc. SPIE 6552, Laser Source Technology for Defense and Security III, 65520J (10 May 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.720524
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KEYWORDS
Er:YAG lasers

Absorption

Crystals

Fiber lasers

Laser beam diagnostics

Laser crystals

Laser development

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