[IEEE 2019 Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics Europe & European Quantum Electronics Conference (CLEO/Europe-EQEC) - Munich, Germany (2019.6.23-2019.6.27)] 2019 Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics Europe & European Quantum Electronics Conference (CLEO/Europe-EQEC) - Efficient Tm:YAG and Tm:LuAG Lasers Pumped by Red Tapered Diodes
DOI:10.1109/cleoe-eqec.2019.8871616
出版年份:2019
更新时间:2025-09-11 14:15:04
摘要:
Eye-safe, diode-pumped all-solid-state lasers working in the 2 μm region are favourable for many applications including remote sensing, medicine, and gas sensing. Tm-doped crystals such as Tm:YAG and Tm:LuAG are among the commonly employed laser gain media for this purpose. These systems are usually pumped by laser diodes operating around 780 nm [1]. The corresponding stokes limit for laser slope efficiency is then about 39%. However, for highly-doped samples, the two-for-one cross-relaxation process enables laser efficiencies exceeding this limit, and a slope efficiency of 59% has been reported from a 785 nm Ti:Sapphire pumped Tm:YAG laser, indicating a cross-relaxation efficiency of around 1.5 (one 780 nm pump photon generating 1.5 laser photons around 2 μm) [2]. As an alternative pumping approach, Stoneman et al. pointed out the possibility to pump Tm-based lasers around 681 nm, due to the much stronger absorption line at this wavelength [3]. Compared to 785 nm pumping, using the stronger 681 nm line warrants utilization of shorter Tm-crystals, which minimizes self-absorption losses [3]. Moreover, 681 nm pumping could also facilitate usage of thinner crystals in thin-disk geometry and/or could decrease the required number of bounces on the thin-disk for sufficient absorption of the pump light [4]. Moreover, pumping at a wavelength with stronger absorption coefficient creates a more densely populated gain medium, which could increase the effectiveness of cross-relaxation process. As a drawback, the stokes limited slope efficiency reduces to around 34% for 681 nm pumping, and decreased absorption lengths might also induce stronger thermal effects. In their early work, Stoneman et al. used a Ti:Sapphire laser operating at 681 nm to pump a Tm:YAG crystal, but the obtained slope efficiency was only around 35%, indicating a weak cross-relaxation process [3]. In this work, we report highly efficient Tm:YAG and Tm:LuAG lasers pumped with high brightness tapered diodes operating around 681 nm [5]. The lasers crystals had a Tm-doping of 6%, a length of 7 mm, and absorbed around 98% of the incident TM polarized pump light. In the experiments, we have achieved slope efficiencies up to 52% and 51% in cw operation from Tm:YAG and Tm:LuAG lasers, respectively (Fig. 1). This efficiency indicates a cross-relaxation efficiency of around 1.55, which is similar to what was shown with the regular 785 nm diode pumping [2]. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of diode pumping of Tm-doped solid-state lasers at 681 nm, as well as the first usage of tapered diodes as pump sources in Tm-systems.
作者:
Ersen Beyatli,Bernd Sumpf,G?tz Erbert,Umit Demirbas