DocumentCode
3763695
Title
Ultra-narrow spectral linewidth diode lasers for the pumping of alkalis
Author
Dan McCormick;David Irwin;Dean Stapleton;Joe Braker;Tobias Koenning;Steve Patterson
Author_Institution
DILAS Diode Laser, Inc., Tucson, AZ
fYear
2015
Firstpage
25
Lastpage
26
Abstract
Diode pumped alkali-vapor lasers and hyperpolarization-enhanced MRI rely on the excitation of alkali vapors as a cornerstone of their technology. One barrier to their advancement has been insufficient capability in providing efficient, affordable, and useable diode laser pump light. While diode laser systems are a cost effective and high performance source of laser light available at the same wavelengths as the alkali absorption spectrums, the naturally broad spectral linewidth of the diode laser provides inefficient pumping of the very narrow absorption line of the alkali. DILAS has developed a diode laser source so spectrally narrow that it bridges this gap, providing useful, efficient, and affordable pump light. Reported results show an ensemble of units yielding 2.5 kW of optical power centered over the potassium absorption line at 766.5nm with a 90% power enclosed spectral linewidth of 115pm (60pm FWHM). All power was contained in the narrowed peak. With center wavelength tunability exceeding ±0.15nm and individually addressable diode bars, the diode laser module can be actively adjusted to spectrally shift and broaden the overall emission to provide the optimal pumping scheme. This technology has been deployed in multiple formats and wavelengths, including 100W and 200W circularly polarized direct beam units centered at 794.7nm for hyperpolarization-enhanced MRI, 425W/400μm fiber coupled modules centered at 766.5nm and 780nm, and a 1kW diode stack centered at 780nm. With diode epitaxy available at the absorption of each alkali metal, excluding sodium, and wavelength independence of DILAS´s linewidth narrowing technology, this enables the advancement of all alkali-based technologies.
Keywords
"Laser beams","Absorption","Diode lasers","Optical fibers","Magnetic resonance imaging","Optical pumping"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
High Power Diode Lasers and Systems Conference (HPD), 2015 IEEE
ISSN
2379-0385
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-9177-1
Electronic_ISBN
2379-0393
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/HPD.2015.7439677
Filename
7439677
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