Optimization of a cw mode-locked frequency-doubled Nd:LiYF_4 laser
- 1 September 1988
- journal article
- Published by Optica Publishing Group in Applied Optics
- Vol. 27 (17) , 3608-3615
- https://doi.org/10.1364/ao.27.003608
Abstract
Several drawbacks of a cw-pumped mode-locked Nd:LiYF4 laser are outlined, and it is shown how to overcome them. For the first time, attention is paid to thermally induced astigmatism and its compensation in a Nd:LiYF4 rod. An optimized system generates an average output power similar to that of a typical Nd:YAG laser, however, with an increased stability and with pulse durations that are significantly shorter. The higher peak power in Nd:LiYF4 can result in a higher conversion efficiency in a frequency-doubling process, provided the doubling crystal can handle the high average power. It will be demonstrated that a well-engineered Nd:LiYF4 system may become the preferred choice for many applications, including seeding regenerative amplifiers and pumping synchronously mode-locked dye laser oscillators and amplifiers.Keywords
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