Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1494296 Optical Materials 2014 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

•The ratio of the Raman gain coefficient between YVO4 and α-BaTeMo2O9 was 0.53.•20.1 mJ 2nd-order Stokes, together with 7.2 mJ 3rd-order Stokes were obtained.•The conversion efficiency of the 2nd- and 3rd-order Stokes radiation was 35.9%.•A maximum 1497 nm pulse energy was 14.5 mJ, together with 2 mJ pulse energy at 1731 nm.

The generations of high energy 2nd- and 3rd-order stimulated Raman scattering lasers based on the α-BaTeMo2O9 crystal were demonstrated for the first time. The Raman gain coefficient has been compared with that of the YVO4 crystal. A maximum total Stokes radiation energy of 27.3 mJ was obtained, containing 20.1 mJ 2nd-order Stokes energy at 1318 nm, together with 7.2 mJ 3rd-order Stokes energy at 1497 nm, giving an overall conversion efficiency of 35.9% and a slope efficiency of 54.5%. With an optical coating design, a total 3rd- and 4th-order Stokes energy of 16.5 mJ was generated. The maximum energy for 4th-order Stokes radiation at 1731 nm was 2 mJ. The pulse durations for the 2nd-, 3rd-, and 4th-order Stokes shift were 10 ns, 8.6 ns, and 5.2 ns, respectively. Our experimental results show that the α-BTM crystal is a promising Raman crystal for the generations of eye-safe radiations.

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