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20 February 2008 Impact of energy-transfer-upconversion on the performance of hybrid Er:YAG lasers
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Using a hybrid fiber-bulk laser scheme based on Er:YAG, we have achieved ~60 W and ~30 W of continuous-wave output at 1645nm and 1617nm respectively, and Q-switched pulse energies up to ~30 mJ (limited by coating damage). Investigation of various factors influencing laser performance has revealed that energy-transfer-upconversion can have a very detrimental impact on efficiency, even in continuous-wave mode of operation. In this paper we report on the results of this study, discuss various measures for reducing energy-transfer-upconversion and its effect on laser performance, and consider the prospects for further increase in output power and pulse energy.
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Ji Won Kim, J. K. Sahu, and W. A. Clarkson "Impact of energy-transfer-upconversion on the performance of hybrid Er:YAG lasers", Proc. SPIE 6871, Solid State Lasers XVII: Technology and Devices, 68710W (20 February 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.761301
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KEYWORDS
Er:YAG lasers

Doping

Fiber lasers

Erbium

Continuous wave operation

Crystals

Ions

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