Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5007252 | Optics & Laser Technology | 2017 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
In this paper, the effect of cavity length on a low-energy single longitudinal mode (SLM) pre-lase Q-switched laser is analyzed and demonstrated. Taking a Pr:YLF laser as an example, the basic output characteristics under pre-lase technology are shown. The SLM is degraded when the cavity length is as large as 25Â mm. Further, for cavity lengths of 15 or 20Â mm, SLM is achieved with different output characteristics. Compared with a long cavity (20Â mm), the short-cavity case (15Â mm) is indeed helpful for obtaining an SLM laser; however, the single-pulse energy, pulse width, and energy extraction efficiency are decreased by 4.7, 48, and 6.7%, respectively. The results of this analysis show that the cavity length influences the output characteristics and determines the realization of SLM in a pre-lase Q-switched laser. This is because the short cavity induces a relatively strong gain identification for the seed signal. Then, the time cost of the mode competition decreases and SLM can be achieved easily. However, a long cavity is conducive to mode competition, which generates superior output characteristics.
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Authors
Li Qing-Song, Dong Yuan, Liu Yu, Zhang Xi-He, Yu Yong-Ji, Jin Guang-Yong,