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Lasers and amplifiers
Processes limiting the output energy of Nd3+:YAG lasers with a phase-conjugate mirror based on stimulated Brillouin scattering
S. A. Batishche, A. A. Kuz'muk, N. A. Malevich B. I. Stepanov Institute of Physics, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Minsk
Abstract:
It was established that the main processes limiting the output energy of powerful Nd3+:YAG laser systems, comprising a master oscillator and a multipass amplifier with a phase-conjugate mirror based on stimulated Brillouin scattering (SBS), were: first, self-excitation of the amplifier involving Rayleigh scattering in the SBS medium and, second, two-pass amplified spontaneous emission of radiation propagating along the active elements of the amplifier. A comparison of various multipass amplifier configurations showed that the maximum output energy of a two-pass system was 3 – 4 times higher than the maximum output energy of a four-pass system because of the higher threshold of the appearance of these power-limiting processes. Under optimal conditions the small-signal gain per one pass through the amplifier was ~(2 – 3) × 104. The output energy density then reached ~3.75 J cm–2 and was practically independent of the reflection coefficient of the phase-conjugate mirror and of the energy density of the input signal (beginning from ~0.1 mJ cm–2).
Received: 08.01.1998
Citation:
S. A. Batishche, A. A. Kuz'muk, N. A. Malevich, “Processes limiting the output energy of Nd3+:YAG lasers with a phase-conjugate mirror based on stimulated Brillouin scattering”, Kvantovaya Elektronika, 25:5 (1998), 392–396 [Quantum Electron., 28:5 (1998), 379–383]
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