C. Hoyt, W. Patterson, M. Hasselbeck, M. Sheik-Bahae, R. Epstein, J. Thiede, D. Seletskiy
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Laser cooling thulium-doped glass by 24K from room temperature
Thulium-doped glass is cooled 24 K below ambient by arranging a Brewster-cut sample in a multiple-pass pump geometry. Modelling based on new spectroscopy data predicts the feasibility of achieving cryogenic temperatures.