Transient frequency shift in a single-mode quasi-continuous diode-pumped Nd:YAG laser
2000; IEEE Photonics Society; Volume: 36; Issue: 11 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1109/3.890285
ISSN1558-1713
AutoresL. Cabaret, John Philip, P. Camus,
Tópico(s)Photorefractive and Nonlinear Optics
ResumoThe transient frequency shift of a quasi-continuous single-mode frequency-doubled diode-pumped Nd:YAG ring laser has been measured using a confocal spherical Fabry-Perot. At a rate of 50 Hz, a quasi-linear shift of 5.4 MHz at the fundamental 1.06-/spl mu/m wavelength has been measured during the 150-/spl mu/s laser pulse duration. The doubled frequency, which is obtained by an intracavity LBO crystal, shows also a similar but doubled linear shift. This observed frequency shift is interpreted as due to thermal effects in the rod and fits well a modeling of the pulsed laser diode pumping. Introducing intracavity compensation, a piezoceramic transducer mounted cavity mirror, has limited the observed shift to less than /spl plusmn/1 MHz. Such a quasi-continuous Nd:YAG single-mode and frequency stabilized device should be a very suitable single-mode laser source to pump optical parametric oscillator systems.
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