Dual-polarization modes and self-heterodyne noise in a single-frequency 21-μm microchip Ho,Tm:YAG laser
1994; Optica Publishing Group; Volume: 19; Issue: 6 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1364/ol.19.000396
ISSN1539-4794
AutoresChuan He, Dennis K. Killinger,
Tópico(s)Laser Design and Applications
ResumoWe have observed, for the first time to our knowledge, residual stress-induced birefringent dual-polarization modes in a diode-pumped, single-frequency, microchip cw 2.0914-microm Ho,Tm:YAG laser. The two orthogonally polarized modes were separated in frequency by approximately 12 MHz and, when photodetected, produced a 12-MHz self-heterodyne beat signal. The self-heterodyne signal could be eliminated by an external lambda/4 plate and a polarizer to filter out one of the modes, but this required regulation of the pump laser power to better than 1%. These results have important implications for use of the microchip Ho,Tm:YAG laser in a heterodyne detection coherent lidar.
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