2 February 2016 Low-pressure cesium and potassium diode pumped alkali lasers: pros and cons
Boris V. Zhdanov, Matthew D. Rotondaro, Michael K. Shaffer, Randall J. Knize
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Abstract
This paper presents the results of our experiments on a comparative study of cesium and potassium diode pumped alkali lasers (DPALs) aimed to determine which of these two lasers has more potential to scale to high powers. For both lasers, we have chosen a “low-pressure DPAL approach,” which uses buffer gas pressure of about 1 atm for spin-orbit mixing of the excited states of alkali atoms to provide population inversion in the gain medium. The goal of this study was to determine power-limiting effects, which affect the performance of these DPALs, and find out how these limiting effects can be mitigated. We studied the performance of both lasers in CW and pulsed modes using both static and flowing gain medium and pump with different pulse duration. We observed output power degradation in time from the initial value to the level corresponding to the CW mode of operation. As a result of this study, some essential positive and negative features of both DPALs were revealed, which should be taken into account for power-scaling experiments.
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Boris V. Zhdanov, Matthew D. Rotondaro, Michael K. Shaffer, and Randall J. Knize "Low-pressure cesium and potassium diode pumped alkali lasers: pros and cons," Optical Engineering 55(2), 026105 (2 February 2016). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.OE.55.2.026105
Published: 2 February 2016
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KEYWORDS
Potassium

Cesium

Semiconductor lasers

Continuous wave operation

Diodes

Pulsed laser operation

Laser resonators

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