학술논문

KD*P frequency doubler for high average power applications
Document Type
Conference
Author
Source
Conference: SPIE optics, electro-optics and laser applications in science and engineering conference and exhibition, Los Angeles, CA (USA), 15-19 Jan 1990
Subject
42 ENGINEERING NEODYMIUM LASERS
HARMONIC GENERATION
ABSORPTION SPECTRA
COOLING
CRYSTALS
DIFFRACTION
EFFICIENCY
HEAT TRANSFER
LASER RADIATION
OPTICAL PROPERTIES
ORIENTATION
TEMPERATURE GRADIENTS
TUNING
COHERENT SCATTERING
ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION
ENERGY TRANSFER
FREQUENCY MIXING
LASERS
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
RADIATIONS
SCATTERING
SOLID STATE LASERS
SPECTRA 426002* -- Engineering-- Lasers & Masers-- (1990-)
Language
English
Abstract
We describe here the development and operation of a kilowatt scale KD*P second harmonic generator. The design utilizes a simple and compact two-plate alternating-Z configuration with a transverse thermal gradient. The calculated single pulse conversion efficiency is between 50 and 75% for beams whose divergence is up to 15 times the diffraction limit. Offline subaperture tests demonstrated that the effect of induced thermal gradients on conversion efficiency was less than 5% for optical loads expected for kilowatt operation. Full aperture tests with a 300 watt average power Nd:glass zig-zag slab laser gave conversions of 35%. 4 refs., 10 figs.