DocumentCode
1143654
Title
Dye lasers with ultrafast transverse flow
Author
Hecht, David L. ; Bond, W.L. ; Pantell, Richard H. ; Puthoff, H.E.
Author_Institution
Stanford Univ., Stanford, CA, USA
Volume
8
Issue
1
fYear
1972
fDate
1/1/1972 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
15
Lastpage
19
Abstract
Extension of the molecular rate equations for a dye laser to include the effect of very rapid transverse flow shows that spatial transit times comparable to the dye intersystem crossing time prevent the buildup of a large triplet state population. This new technique enables limiting the triplet-triplet absorption loss without using triplet quenching agents. An air-turbine driven rotating disk of rhodamine 6G dye in polymethyl methacrylate is used to exchange the dye
times per second by 250-m/s transverse flow through the pump beam waist in an end-pumped near-spherical cavity (
). In pulse experiments, transverse flow enabled increase of power output by a factor of 2.5 with a corresponding decrease in threshold power of about 30 percent. Thermal defocusing effects are eliminated at much slower flow rates. The ultrafast transverse-flow technique should also be applicable to liquid dye lasers and would be most important for cases where no effective triplet quenching agent can be found.
times per second by 250-m/s transverse flow through the pump beam waist in an end-pumped near-spherical cavity (
). In pulse experiments, transverse flow enabled increase of power output by a factor of 2.5 with a corresponding decrease in threshold power of about 30 percent. Thermal defocusing effects are eliminated at much slower flow rates. The ultrafast transverse-flow technique should also be applicable to liquid dye lasers and would be most important for cases where no effective triplet quenching agent can be found.Keywords
Absorption; Dielectrics; Laser beams; Laser excitation; Laser noise; Optical pulses; Pump lasers; Solid lasers; Solid state circuits; Thermal quenching;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9197
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JQE.1972.1076848
Filename
1076848
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