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Thermooptics of magnetoactive media: Faraday isolators for high average power lasers
E. A. Khazanov Institute of Applied Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Nizhny Novgorod
Abstract:
The Faraday isolator, one of the key high-power laser elements, provides optical isolation between a master oscillator and a power amplifier or between a laser and its target, for example, a gravitational wave detector interferometer. However, the absorbed radiation inevitably heats the magnetoactive medium and leads to thermally induced polarization and phase distortions in the laser beam. This self-action process limits the use of Faraday isolators in high average power lasers. A unique property of magnetoactive medium thermooptics is that parasitic thermal effects arise on the background of circular birefringence rather than in an isotropic medium. Also, even insignificant polarization distortions of the radiation result in a worse isolation ratio, which is the key characteristic of the Faraday isolator. All possible laser beam distortions are analyzed for their deteriorating effect on the Faraday isolator parameters. The mechanisms responsible for and key physical parameters associated with different kinds of distortions are identified and discussed. Methods for compensating and suppressing parasitic thermal effects are described in detail, the published experimental data are systematized, and avenues for further research are discussed based on the results achieved.
Received: May 4, 2016 Accepted: March 2, 2016
Citation:
E. A. Khazanov, “Thermooptics of magnetoactive media: Faraday isolators for high average power lasers”, UFN, 186:9 (2016), 975–1000; Phys. Usp., 59:9 (2016), 886–909
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