激光器
二极管
固态
光电子学
材料科学
光学
二极管泵浦固体激光器
激光泵浦
物理
工程物理
出处
期刊:Cambridge University Press eBooks
[Cambridge University Press]
日期:1995-10-19
卷期号:: 93-139
标识
DOI:10.1017/cbo9780511628757.004
摘要
The development of commercially available laser diodes (LDs) has revolutionised solid state lasers so much so that today the term solid state lasers normally implies laser diode pumping. The change started in the mid 1980s with the commercial release of GaAs LD arrays capable of generating between 50 mW and 250 mW around 800 nm and capable of optically pumping Nd doped laser hosts. Subsequently, the range of available wavelengths and the power levels from LDs has increased dramatically, particularly around 980 nm, 800 nm and 670 nm, so that almost every possible dopant and host combination is capable of being LD pumped. In parallel with the improving technology for the pump sources, a new understanding of techniques for modelocking solid state lasers, that allowed the pulse durations directly from the laser to approach the limit set by the gain bandwidth of the laser, has dramatically changed the pulse duration expectations from solid state lasers. Consequently the design of a modern modelocked solid state laser is quite different from previous designs. It is the purpose of this chapter to summarise the developments that have been made over the past five to ten years in developing compact modelocked sources based on LD pumped solid state lasers.
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