Development of Nd-doped solid-state laser materials for 944 nm operation
2001; IEEE Photonics Society; Volume: 37; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1109/3.910459
ISSN1558-1713
AutoresM. A. Noginov, G. B. Loutts, B. D. Lucas, D. Fider, Patrick T. Higgins, Andrew Truong, Н. Ногинова, Norman P. Barnes, S. Kück,
Tópico(s)Glass properties and applications
ResumoWe have grown neodymium-doped mixed apatite crystals [(Sr/sub 1-x/Ba/sub x/)/sub 5/(PO/sub 4/)/sub 3/F, Sr/sub 5/(P/sub 1-x/V/sub x/O/sub 4/)/sub 3/F, and Ba/sub 5/(P/sub 1-x/V/sub x/O/sub 4/)/sub 3/F] and spectroscopically studied them as potential gain media for a laser source for atmospheric water sensing operating at 944.11 nm. We conclude that an appropriate apatite host material for a 944.11 nm laser should be a mixture of Sr/sub 5/(PO/sub 4/)/sub 3/F. With a small fraction of Ba/sub 5/(PO/sub 4/)/sub 3/F. Precise wavelength tuning around 944.11 nm can be accomplished by varying the host composition, temperature, and threshold population inversion. In apatite crystals of mixed composition, the amplified spontaneous emission (ASE) loss at 1.06 /spl mu/m is predicted to be significantly smaller than that in the end members.
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