Chinese Journal of Lasers, Volume. 46, Issue 1, 101004(2019)
Narrow Pulse Width lasers Operating over Wide Range of Low Temperature
In this study, we describe a passively Q-switched Nd∶YAG nanosecond laser capable of operating stably over 100 ℃ and at low temperatures. The resonator is based on a stable, double-Porro-prism cavity structure. A Nd∶YAG slab is side-pumped via a vertical-cavity, surface-emitting laser array, and the temperature is controlled by a thermoelectric cooler. The passively Q-switched crystal is Cr4+∶YAG. We have tested the performance of the laser at different temperatures with a 1 kW peak pump power and 1 Hz repetition frequency. The results show that the average output energy of the laser is 18.79 mJ, the standard deviation is 2.29 mJ, the pulse width is ~4 ns, the near-field spot diameter is ~5 mm, and the far-field divergence angle is less than 0.9 mrad in the temperature range of -75-40 ℃. The lasers has a small size, compact structure, and high reliability. It is thus suitable for space-laser applications under a wide range of low-temperature conditions.
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Bai Jiarong, Liu Yuan, Zhong Chaoyang, Meng Jie, Shi Junjie, Wang Mingjian, Meng Junqing, Hou Xia, Chen Weibiao. Narrow Pulse Width lasers Operating over Wide Range of Low Temperature[J]. Chinese Journal of Lasers, 2019, 46(1): 101004
Category: laser devices and laser physics
Received: Aug. 9, 2018
Accepted: --
Published Online: Jan. 27, 2019
The Author Email: Yuan Liu (liuyuandt@126.com)