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Lasers and amplifiers
Diamond Raman laser emitting at 1194, 1419, and 597 nm
V. P. Pashinina, V. G. Ral'chenkoabc, A. P. Bol'shakovabc, E. E. Ashkinaziab, V. I. Konovab a A.M. Prokhorov General Physics Institute Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow
b National Engineering Physics Institute "MEPhI", Moscow
c Harbin Institute of Technology, P.R. China
Abstract:
A Raman laser based on a synthetic diamond crystal pumped by nanosecond pulses of a 1030-nm Yb : YAG laser and emitting in the IR region at the first and second Stokes wavelengths of 1194 and 1419 nm, respectively, was developed. The conversion efficiency was 34% with a slope efficiency of 50% and an average power of 1.1 W at a wavelength of 1194 nm; the average power at 1419 nm was 0.52 W. Frequency doubling of the first Stokes component in a nonlinear BBO crystal resulted in orange (597.3 nm) radiation with a pulse energy of 0.15 mJ, an average power of 0.22 W, and a maximum efficiency of 20%.
Keywords:
Raman laser, diamond, orange laser, second harmonic generation.
Received: 25.12.2017
Citation:
V. P. Pashinin, V. G. Ral'chenko, A. P. Bol'shakov, E. E. Ashkinazi, V. I. Konov, “Diamond Raman laser emitting at 1194, 1419, and 597 nm”, Kvantovaya Elektronika, 48:3 (2018), 201–205 [Quantum Electron., 48:3 (2018), 201–205]
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