Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7839820 | Journal of Luminescence | 2018 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Truly vibration-free, optical cooling of solids, relying on annihilation of lattice phonons via anti-Stokes fluorescence, is a rapidly advancing technology with a huge potential impact on a variety of space and terrestrial applications. In this paper, we focus on investigation of active media and we report on the first observation of anti-Stokes cooling in a novel material, a Yb-doped KYF4 single-crystal, promising in relation to its multi-site structure and low phonon cut-off energy. The cooling efficiency of the sample was measured, external quantum efficiency and background absorption were evaluated and compared to other fluoride active media. Bulk cooling by ~ 1.8â¯Â°C was observed under ~ 1.5â¯W laser excitation, tuned close to 1025â¯nm, in single-pass configuration.
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Authors
A. Volpi, G. Cittadino, A. Di Lieto, M. Tonelli,