光抽运稀有气体激光器(会议报告)

M. Heaven
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在高能二极管泵浦碱蒸汽激光器(DPAL)的开发上,人们一直在共同努力。这些混合气相/固态激光系统为构建具有高光束质量的高功率激光器提供了可能性。DPAL利用碱金属2P3/22S1/2跃迁的激发,随后是碰撞弛豫和2P1/2-2S1/2线上的激光。已经取得了相当大的进展,但是与金属原子的反应性有关的技术挑战仍然存在。激发到np5(n+1)s 3P2结构的稀有气体原子(Rg)是亚稳态的,具有与碱金属非常相似的光谱性质。原则上,光泵浦激光器可以利用np5(n+1)pnp5(n+1)s跃迁的激发来构建。我们已经证明了光泵浦的Ne*, Ar*, Kr*和Xe*的增益和激光。采用三能级激光方案,以He作为碰撞能量转移剂,建立了种群反转。这些激光系统的优点是使用惰性试剂,这些试剂在室温下是气体,具有封闭循环,多波长操作的优异潜力。稀有气体激光器的主要技术难点是在大于200torr的He存在下产生足够的Rg*亚稳态。我们已经开发了一种高频脉冲放电,在压力高达730 Torr的He存在下,产生>10^13 /cm^3 Ar*。利用这种放电,二极管泵浦的Ar*激光器提供4.1 W的连续波输出,光转换效率为31%。将讨论脉冲放电系统的进一步发展、Xe*激光演示和介质阻挡放电的初步实验。
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Optically pumped rare gas lasers (Conference Presentation)
There have been concerted efforts to develop high-energy diode-pumped alkali vapor lasers (DPAL). These hybrid gas phase / solid-state laser systems offer possibilities for constructing high-powered lasers that have high beam quality. DPAL's utilize excitation of the alkali metal 2P3/22S1/2 transition, followed by collisional relaxation and lasing on the 2P1/2-2S1/2 line. Considerable progress has been made, but there are technical challenges associated with the reactivity of the metal atoms. Rare gas atoms (Rg) excited to the np5(n+1)s 3P2 configuration are metastable and have spectral properties that are closely similar to those of the alkali metals. In principle, optically pumped lasers can be constructed using excitation of the np5(n+1)p  np5(n+1)s transitions. We have demonstrated gain and lasing for optically pumped Ne*, Ar*, Kr* and Xe*. Three-level lasing schemes were used, with He as the collisional energy transfer agent that established the population inversion. These laser systems have the advantage using inert reagents that are gases at room temperature, with excellent potential for closed-cycle, multi-wavelength operation. The primary technical difficulty for the rare gas laser is the discharge production of sufficient Rg* metastables in the presence of >200 Torr of He. We have developed a high frequency pulsed discharge that yields >10^13 /cm^3 Ar* in the presence of He at pressures up to 730 Torr. Using this discharge, a diode pumped Ar* laser providing 4.1 W of continuous wave output has been demonstrated, with an optical conversion efficiency of 31%. Further development of the pulsed discharge system, lasing demonstrations with Xe* and preliminary experiments with dielectric barrier discharges will be discussed.
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