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13 February 2008 Efficient diode-pumped intracavity frequency-doubled CW ND:YLF laser emitting at 656 nm for a silver atom optical clock
J.-P. Loisel, S. Topcu, L. Chassagne, Y. Alayli, P. R. Dahoo, T. Badr, P. Juncar
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Abstract
Ultraviolet single mode laser light is proposed by frequency quadrupling the output of a Nd:YLF laser with two successive frequency doubling stages. For a simple linear cavity laser configuration investigated at 1312 nm, we have optained an intracavity power of 310 W for 16 W of absorbed pump power (λp ~ 806 nm). Up to 10 mW tunable single-frequency laser (λ2W = 656 - 658 nm) is observed. This has been achieved by intracavity second-harmonic generation of a diode-pumped Nd:YLiF4 linear laser oscillating on the σ-polarized 4F3/2-4I13/2 transition (λw ~ 1314 nm) with a β-Barium Borate (BBO) crystal. We also report the experimental measurement of the red-uv conversion efficiency according to the waist size in the BBO crystal. Optained value is compared to those given by the Boyd-Kleinman theory.
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J.-P. Loisel, S. Topcu, L. Chassagne, Y. Alayli, P. R. Dahoo, T. Badr, and P. Juncar "Efficient diode-pumped intracavity frequency-doubled CW ND:YLF laser emitting at 656 nm for a silver atom optical clock", Proc. SPIE 6875, Nonlinear Frequency Generation and Conversion: Materials, Devices, and Applications VII, 68751J (13 February 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.763902
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KEYWORDS
Neodymium lasers

Semiconductor lasers

Chemical species

Continuous wave operation

Optical clocks

Silver

Crystals

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