Paper
27 February 2009 Flash-lamp pumped Pr:YAP laser operated at wavelengths of 747 nm and 662 nm
Author Affiliations +
Abstract
Successful room-temperature generation of Pr:YAP laser radiation at wavelengths of 747 nm and 662 nm was demonstrated. A flash-lamp pumped Pr:YAP laser was operated in free-running pulsed regime at room temperature. Permanent laser action was reached by means of a special UV color glass plate filter placed directly into the laser cavity. The maximum output energy and pulse length reached at wavelengths of 747 nm and 662 nm were 102 mJ, 92 μs and 6.1 mJ, 47.5 μs, respectively. The laser beam parameter M2 ~ 1.5 was measured when the 662 nm wavelength was generated. In the case of 747 nm wavelength generation, M2 ~ 1.2 was reached with a diaphragm inside the resonator. For different pumped energy values, the line shape and linewidth remained stable for both cases.
© (2009) COPYRIGHT Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Martin Fibrich, Helena Jelínková, Jan Šulc, Karel Nejezchleb, and Václav Škoda "Flash-lamp pumped Pr:YAP laser operated at wavelengths of 747 nm and 662 nm", Proc. SPIE 7193, Solid State Lasers XVIII: Technology and Devices, 71932N (27 February 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.808907
Lens.org Logo
CITATIONS
Cited by 8 scholarly publications.
Advertisement
Advertisement
RIGHTS & PERMISSIONS
Get copyright permission  Get copyright permission on Copyright Marketplace
KEYWORDS
Crystals

Laser resonators

Ultraviolet radiation

Laser crystals

Optical filters

Output couplers

Absorption

RELATED CONTENT

A single frequency double pulse Ho YLF laser for CO2...
Proceedings of SPIE (March 16 2016)
X1 UV laser trigger system
Proceedings of SPIE (May 04 1999)
Diode-side-pumped Nd:YAP triangle
Proceedings of SPIE (October 25 2005)
Laser-diode-array-pumped pulsed Nd:YVO4 mini-disk laser
Proceedings of SPIE (August 07 1998)
Radiation at the wavelength of 747 nm generated by flash...
Proceedings of SPIE (November 18 2008)

Back to Top