Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5397698 | Journal of Luminescence | 2017 | 19 Pages |
Abstract
We report on the growth, spectroscopic and laser characterization of a novel monoclinic laser crystal, Yb,In:KLu(WO4)2 (Yb,In:KLuW). The absorption, stimulated-emission and gain cross-section spectra of 3.5 at% Yb, 5.5 at% In-doped KLuW are determined at room temperature with polarized light and compared with those for Yb,In:KYW, as well as singly Yb-doped KLuW and KYW crystals. It is found that the introduction of In results in a decrease of the transition cross-sections and in a spectral broadening of the absorption and emission bands. Such a broadening is more pronounced for light polarization E ||Np. For Yb,In:KLuW, the maximum Ïabs is 9.9Ã10-20 cm2 at 980.9 nm for E ||Nm and the corresponding bandwidth of the absorption peak is 3.7 nm. The radiative lifetime for Yb3+ ions is 237±5 µs. The stimulated-emission cross-sections are ÏSE(m)=2.4Ã10-20 cm2 at 1022.4 nm and ÏSE(p)=1.3Ã10-20 cm2 at 1039.1 nm corresponding to an emission bandwidth of >30 nm and >35 nm, respectively. The diode-pumped Ng-cut Yb,In:KLuW microchip laser generated 4.11 W at 1042-1048 nm with a slope efficiency of 78%. The Yb,In:KLuW crystal is very promising for the generation of sub-100 fs pulses in mode-locked lasers due to its broadband emission characteristics.
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Authors
J.M. Serres, X. Mateos, P. Loiko, U. Griebner, V. Petrov, K. Yumashev, M. Aguiló, F. DÃaz,