Violet cw neodymium upconversion laser
- 18 April 1988
- journal article
- Published by AIP Publishing in Applied Physics Letters
- Vol. 52 (16) , 1300-1302
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.99681
Abstract
We have observed cw laser action on a new transition (4D3/2→4I11/2) of the Nd3+ ion at 380 nm. This was demonstrated in Nd:LaF3 using an upconversion pumping scheme in which near infrared (788 nm) and visible (591 nm) pump photons from cw dye lasers produce stepwise excitation of the Nd3+ ion. In addition, lasing was observed with a single pump source at wavelengths around 578 nm using doubly resonant, sequential absorption of two yellow photons. Single-mode, cw operation with an output power of 12 mW was measured at 20 K with 1% output coupling and pump powers of several hundred mW. At 77 K the maximum power dropped to 4 mW.Keywords
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