DocumentCode :
1120996
Title :
9C3 - The influence of Nd3+ion properties in a glass matrix on the dynamics of a Q-spoiled laser
Author :
Michon, Maurice
Author_Institution :
Départment Recherches Physiques de base, Marcoussis, France
Volume :
2
Issue :
9
fYear :
1966
fDate :
9/1/1966 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
612
Lastpage :
616
Abstract :
Due to the different environments, the fluorescence line of Nd3+in glass can be considered as the envelope of the different fluorescence lines of the ions. It is a typical example of an hlhomogeneously broadened line. One can conceive that energy can be transferred between ions of different energy spectrum. Our observations seem to confirm such a cross-relaxation process. In particular, the emission linewidth of a Q -spoiled laser (about 20 Å at 3 dB below maximum) changes very little with respect to the emitted energy in contrast to the spectral width, over which the fluorescence intensity drops sharply due to laser action, which depends upon the laser output energy. This spectral width is very much larger than the emitted spectrum (a few hundreds of angstroms). The lifetime of the 4I_{11/2} level, the terminal level of laser action at 1.06 μm, has never been measured so far. A possible 5 μm fluorescence from 4I_{11/2} to 4I_{9/2} would be absorbed by the glass. During Q -switched laser action, there is evidence that the 4I_{11/2} level becomes rapidly populated through stimulated emissions from the 4F_{3/2} level. This 4I_{11/2} population decreases as the pulse duration increases from 25 to 90 ns which indicates a 4I_{11/2} lifetime of order of magnitude a few tens of nanoseconds. A calculation was made according to the model of Lengyel and Wagner. A fourth level with a finite lifetime was introduced in their three-level system. The experimental data is in qualitative agreement with the prediction of this simplified theory, but does not allow more than an order of magnitude estimate of the 4I_{11/2} lifetime.
Keywords :
Fluorescence; Glass; Laser transitions; Life estimation; Neodymium; Power lasers; Pulse measurements; Stimulated emission; Wavelength measurement;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9197
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JQE.1966.1074105
Filename :
1074105
Link To Document :
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