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Published on: July 12, 2017
Multiwavelength output from a Nd:YAG /Cr:LiSAF hybrid laser
P P Lin1, M A Andriasyan, B A Swartz
1Xybion Electronic Systems Corporation, 8380 Miralani Drive, San Diego, California 92126-4347, USA. plin@xes.xybion.com
Abstract:
A prototype solid-state, multispectral hybrid laser has been designed and tested. The laser provides simultaneous outputs at several wavelengths. The hybrid-laser concept is based on the efficient use of flash-lamp-pump energy distributed between two complementary lasing materials, Nd:YAG and Cr:LiSAF, that share the same pump cavity. The prototype Q-switched hybrid laser provides dual-fundamental-wavelength output at 850 and 1064 nm as well as frequency-doubled output at 532 nm. The laser achieved 3.6% slope efficiency (combined) in free-running operation and 2.4% when Q switched. Higher efficiencies can be obtained with improvements in laser crystal quality and pump cavity configuration.
