Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1607182 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2016 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
We reported on the fabrication and properties of 2.5 at.% Yb:LuAG ceramics prepared by a solid-state reactive sintering method using commercial available powders as starting materials. The Yb:LuAG ceramics sintered at 1850 °C for 50 h have a dense and homogeneous structure with the average grain size of about 60 μm. The transmittances of the Yb:LuAG ceramics with the 3 mm thickness are 82.6% at 400 nm and 84.0% at 1100 nm. The maximum luminescence peak is located at about 1029 nm and the fluorescence lifetime is 1.3 ms. It is demonstrated that the Yb:LuAG ceramics have excellent mechanical properties, furthermore the thermal expansivity and thermal conductivity are even better than those of Yb:YAG ceramics. Continuous-wave (CW) laser operation is obtained with the maximum output power of 2.1 W and a slope efficiency of 41.7% for non-coated Yb:LuAG ceramics with the output coupler of T = 10%.
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Authors
Yuelong Fu, Jiang Li, Chao Wang, Tengfei Xie, Wenxue Li, Lexiang Wu, Yubai Pan,