DocumentCode :
1001454
Title :
1.047-μm Yb:Sr5(PO4)3F energy storage optical amplifier
Author :
Marshall, Christopher D. ; Payne, Stephen A. ; Smith, Larry K. ; Powell, Howard T. ; Krupke, William F. ; Chai, B.H.T.
Author_Institution :
Lawrence Livermore Nat. Lab., CA, USA
Volume :
1
Issue :
1
fYear :
1995
fDate :
4/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
67
Lastpage :
77
Abstract :
The pumping and gain properties of Yb3+-doped Sr5 (PO4)3F (Yb:S-FAP) are reported. Using a tunable, free running 900-nm Cr:LiSAF oscillator as a pump source for a Yb:S-FAP rod, the saturation fluence for pumping was measured to be 2.2 J/cm2 based on either the spatial, temporal, or energy transmission properties of the Yb:S-FAP rod. The emission peak of Yb:S-FAP (1047.5 nm in air) is shown to overlap with that of Nd:YLiF4 (Nd:YLF) to within 0.1 nm, rendering Yb:S-FAP suitable as an effective power amplifier for Nd:YLF oscillators. The small signal gain, under varying pumping conditions, was measured with a cw Nd:YLF probe laser. These measurements implied emission cross sections of 6.0×10-20 and 1.5×10-20 cm 2 for π and σ polarized light. Respectively, which fall within the error limits of the previously reported values of 7.3×10-20 and 1.4×10-20 cm2 for π and σ polarized light, obtained from purely spectroscopic techniques. The effects of radiation trapping on the emission lifetime have been quantified and have been shown to lead to emission lifetimes as long as 1.7 ms, for large optically dense crystals. This is substantially larger than the measured intrinsic lifetime of 1.10 ms. Yb:S-FAP crystal boules up to 25×25×175 mm in size, which were grown for the above experiments and were found to have acceptable loss characteristics (<~1%/cm) and adequately large laser damage thresholds at 1064 nm (~20 J/cm2 at 3 ns). Overall, diode-pumped Yb:S-FAP amplifiers are anticipated to offer a viable means of amplifying 1.047-μm light, and may be particularly well suited to applications sensitive to overall laser efficiencies, such as inertial confinement fusion energy applications
Keywords :
energy storage; light polarisation; optical pumping; optical saturation; radiation pressure; radiative lifetimes; solid lasers; stimulated emission; strontium compounds; ytterbium; 1.047 mum; 1.1 ms; 1.7 ms; 1047.5 nm; 1064 nm; 900 nm; LiSrAlF6:Cr; LiYF4:Nd; Sr5(PO4)3F:Yb; Yb:Sr5(PO4)3F energy storage optical amplifier; Yb3+-doped Sr5(PO4)3F; cw Nd:YLF probe laser; emission cross sections; emission lifetime; emission peak; gain properties; inertial confinement fusion energy applications; laser damage thresholds; laser efficiencies; loss characteristics; optical pumping properties; optically dense crystals; polarized light; power amplifier; pump source; radiation trapping; saturation fluence; small signal gain; tunable free running 900-nm Cr:LiSAF oscillator; Energy measurement; Gain measurement; Laser excitation; Laser fusion; Optical amplifiers; Optical polarization; Oscillators; Power amplifiers; Strontium; Tunable circuits and devices;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1077-260X
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/2944.468369
Filename :
468369
Link To Document :
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