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20 mJ, 1 ps Yb:YAG Thin-disk Regenerative Amplifier
Published on: July 12, 2017
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概括
一种新的蒸汽室冷却方法被用于一个紧的胺酸瓦纳 (Nd:YVO4) 激光器. 这种被动冷却实现了8.84W的平均功率,性能优于铜冷却.
科学领域:
- 固态激光技术 固态激光技术
- 激光器中的热管理
- 光电子器件是指光电子设备.
背景情况:
- 传统的冷却方法,如铜板和水冷却,在效率和复杂性方面都有局限性.
- 有效的热管理对于优化固态激光器的性能和寿命至关重要.
- 合的伊瓦纳酸盐 (Nd:YVO4) 激光器由于其有利的性能,在各种应用中得到广泛使用.
研究的目的:
- 开发和研究一个紧的Nd:YVO4激光系统,利用一种新的蒸汽室被动冷却技术.
- 为了评估蒸汽室冷却方法的性能,与传统的冷却技术相比.
- 为了证明蒸汽室冷却在固态激光应用中的可行性和优势.
主要方法:
- 开发一个紧的 Nd:YVO4 激光系统.
- 实施蒸汽室用于被动散热.
- 在受控条件下进行实验测试和性能评估.
- 与纯铜板和水冷系统进行比较.
主要成果:
- 实现了8.84W的平均输出功率.
- 证明光束质量因子 (M2) 低于2.2.
- 获得了44%的斜坡效率.
- 性能优于纯铜板冷却,与水冷却相当.
结论:
- 蒸汽室被动冷却技术是固态激光器中热管理的高效方法.
- 与传统方法相比,这种创新的冷却方法在性能和潜在的简单性方面具有优势.
- 开发的Nd:YVO4激光系统显示了对各种应用需要高效和紧的激光源的有希望的潜力.
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