Comparison of compact lasers Nd:YAG/V:YAG and Nd:YAP/V:YAG generating in the 1.3μm spectral region

Kryštof Kadlec, J. Šulc, H. Jelínková, K. Nejezchleb, L. Beran, R. Kudělka
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The aim of this work was to design a compact Q-switched laser generating radiation in the 1.3 μm spectral region. Two active materials, Nd:YAG and Nd:YAP, were used to construct such a compact laser with stable nanosecond pulses which could be used as a laser source of LIDAR for autonomous vehicle control. A constructed laser was pumped longitudinally by a fiber-coupled laser diode (core diameter 400 μm, numerical aperture 0.22) in a pulse regime at a wavelength of around 805nm in the range of repetition frequencies of 10 − 500 Hz. A V:YAG saturable absorber with an initial transmission of 85% was used to achieve the Q-switched regime. The pumping resonator dielectric mirror had a high transmission for pumping radiation and high reflectivity for generated 1.3 μm radiation. The output resonator dielectric mirror reflectivity was 90% @ 1.3 μm. The Nd:YAG/V:YAG laser provided radiation at a wavelength of 1318nm with pulse energy up to 162 μJ, pulse length ∼ 13.5 ns, and pulse peak power up to 12.3 kW. With the Nd:YAP/V:YAG compact laser generating at a wavelength of 1342 nm, a pulse energy of up to 193 μJ, pulse length ∼ 11.8 ns, and pulse peak power up to 16.2 kW, was achieved. Generated pulse energy and peak power decay with increasing pumping frequency was steeper in the case of Nd:YAP/V:YAG laser due to poorer thermal conductivity of Nd:YAP crystal compared to Nd:YAG crystal. On the other hand, the Nd:YAP/V:YAG laser showed better stability of the wavelength and polarization of the output radiation. In the case of both lasers, linearly polarized radiation with TEM00 single-mode spatial profile was generated.
紧凑激光器Nd:YAG/V:YAG与Nd:YAP/V:YAG在1.3μm光谱区产生的比较
本工作的目的是设计一种紧凑的调q激光器,在1.3 μm光谱区域产生辐射。利用Nd:YAG和Nd:YAP两种活性材料构建了具有稳定纳秒脉冲的紧凑激光器,可作为自动驾驶车辆控制激光雷达的激光源。利用光纤耦合激光二极管(芯径400 μm,数值孔径0.22),在10 ~ 500 Hz的重复频率范围内,以805nm波长纵向泵浦构建激光器。采用初始透射率为85%的V:YAG饱和吸收体实现调q状态。抽运腔介质镜对抽运辐射具有高透射率,对产生的1.3 μm辐射具有高反射率。输出腔介质反射镜反射率为90% @ 1.3 μm。Nd:YAG/V:YAG激光器提供1318nm波长的辐射,脉冲能量可达162 μJ,脉冲长度约13.5 ns,脉冲峰值功率可达12.3 kW。Nd:YAP/V:YAG紧凑型激光器产生的波长为1342 nm,脉冲能量高达193 μJ,脉冲长度约11.8 ns,脉冲峰值功率高达16.2 kW。Nd:YAP/V:YAG激光器产生的脉冲能量和峰值功率随泵浦频率的增加衰减更陡,这是由于Nd:YAP晶体的导热性比Nd:YAG晶体差。另一方面,Nd:YAP/V:YAG激光器的输出辐射波长和偏振稳定性较好。两种激光器均产生具有TEM00单模空间分布的线偏振辐射。
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