Single Frequency Diode Pumped Solid State Lasers.

Abstract

Our original project goal was to develop a 1.06 micron, 5 watt single frequency, injection-locked laser. Both CW and Q-switched operation were required and we anticipated that Pound-Drever-Hall stabilization could be used for both tasks. A portion of the master oscillator used for injection locking was needed as a low-power frequency reference for LIDAR work. We expected that we might optimistically be able to obtain about 25% slope efficiency using diode pumping which implied a required pump power of at least 20 watts. Earlier we had built some linear oscillators that consisted of a multiple-bounce optical path within a single block of Nd:YAG. Each bounce point required an individual diode pump and coupling optics. We anticipated that this architecture would not be easily scaled to high powers much above the 5 watt level so we decided to commit to an architecture that might utilize the recently available high power (10 to 20 watts) diode arrays. We decided to couple these arrays to one or more active Nd:YAG elements using optical fibers.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Oct 01, 1993
Accession Number
ADA288203

Entities

People

  • Anthony J. Alfrey

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Advanced Electronics
  • Energy and Power Technologies

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Amplifiers
  • Bandwidth
  • Chlorides
  • Circuit Boards
  • Diffraction
  • Electro-Optics
  • Electronics
  • Fibers
  • Frequency
  • Illumination
  • Laser Resonators
  • Lasers
  • Optics
  • Oscillators
  • Printed Circuits
  • Repetition Rate
  • Ring Lasers

Fields of Study

  • Physics

Readers

  • Optical Physics and Photonics.

Technology Areas

  • Directed Energy