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Laser system components
Highly stable polymethine-dye-based polymer switches for passive mode locking in neodymium lasers
V. I. Bezrodnyia, A. A. Ishchenkob, L. V. Karabanovac, Yu. L. Slominskiĭb a State Special Design and Technological Bureau Institute of Physics, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kiev
b Institute of Organic Chemistry, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kiev
c Institute of High-Molecular Compounds, Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kiev
Abstract:
Polymer passive laser switches were made from new polymethine dyes in a polyurethane matrix. They were designed for passive mode locking in neodymium lasers emitting 1.05–1.08 μm radiation. The service life of a local working zone of such a switch was found to be 106 pulses with an energy of 4–6 mJ in a train. Pulse-periodic passive mode locking was achieved at frequencies 50–100 Hz. Replacement of polyurethane acrylate composites, formed by radical polymerisation, with polyurethane matrices, formed by the polycondensation method, increased by more than one order of magnitude the main operating characteristics of the lasers.
Received: 22.11.1994
Citation:
V. I. Bezrodnyi, A. A. Ishchenko, L. V. Karabanova, Yu. L. Slominskiĭ, “Highly stable polymethine-dye-based polymer switches for passive mode locking in neodymium lasers”, Kvantovaya Elektronika, 22:8 (1995), 849–852 [Quantum Electron., 25:8 (1995), 819–822]
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