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Proceedings Volume International Conference on Lasers, Applications, and Technologies 2007: Advanced Lasers and Systems, 673103 (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.751770
Power and spectral characteristics of Fabry-Perot semiconductor lasers based on at high excitation levels in
pulsed lasing mode (200 A, 100 ns, 10 kHz) are investigated and double-band lasing is reached.
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Proceedings Volume International Conference on Lasers, Applications, and Technologies 2007: Advanced Lasers and Systems, 673104 (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.751854
Investigations of stimulated recombination processes and reasons of output optical power saturation at superhigh
pump levels (up to 0.1 MA/cm2) of semiconductor lasers based on wide variety of quantum well heterostructures (&lgr;=980-
1900 nm) are presented for the first time.
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Proceedings Volume International Conference on Lasers, Applications, and Technologies 2007: Advanced Lasers and Systems, 673106 (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.751862
The simplified model for electric-discharge XeCl-laser is presented. Although there are many reports on the models of XeCl-laser, for an analysis having clear physical sense it is useful to have a simplified kinetic model. The model enables to calculate an electrons concentration, density of excimer XeCl* molecules, specific energy deposition in active medium and generation energy. The quasi-steady mode of discharge in XeCl-lasers is analyzed. The influence of E/P on generation energy of quasi-steady mode of electro-discharge XeCl-lasers operation is discussed.
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Proceedings Volume International Conference on Lasers, Applications, and Technologies 2007: Advanced Lasers and Systems, 673107 (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.751868
Laser national standards of Belarus, identical to the international standards, are prepared and accepted. Techniques for laser radiation measurements and measuring instruments calibration are worked out. Measuring systems for metrological maintenance of laser technical equipment have been created.
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Proceedings Volume International Conference on Lasers, Applications, and Technologies 2007: Advanced Lasers and Systems, 67310A (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.751890
Reactively co-sputtered amorphous Al2O3 waveguide layers with low propagation losses have been deposited. In order to define channel waveguides in such Al2O3 films, the etching behaviour of Al2O3 has been investigated using an inductively coupled reactive ion etch system. The etch rate of Al2O3 and possible mask materials was studied by applying various common process gases and combinations of these gases, including CF4/O2, BCl3, BCl3/HBr and Cl2.
Based on a comparison of the etch rates and patterning feasibility of the different mask materials, a BCl3/HBr plasma and
and standard resist mask were used to fabricate channel waveguide structures. The etched structures exhibit straight
sidewalls with minimal roughness and etch depths of up to 530 nm, sufficient for defining waveguides with strong
optical confinement and low bending losses. Low additional propagation losses were measured in single-mode Al2O3 ridge waveguides defined using the developed etch process. In initial investigations, Al2O3:Er layers fabricated using the same deposition method applied for the undoped layers show typical emission cross-sections, low green upconversion luminescence and lifetimes up to 7 ms.
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Proceedings Volume International Conference on Lasers, Applications, and Technologies 2007: Advanced Lasers and Systems, 67310D (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.751893
Integrated computational model for operation of co-doped Tm,Ho solid-state lasers is developed coupling (i) 8-level rate equations with (ii) TEM00 laser beam distribution, and (iii) complex heat dissipation model. Simulations done for Q-switched ≈0.1 J giant pulse generation by Tm,Ho:YLF laser show that ≈43 % of the 780 nm light diode side-pumped energy is directly transformed into the heat inside the crystal, whereas ≈45 % is the spontaneously emitted radiation from 3F4, 5I7 , 3H4 and 3H5 levels. In water-cooled operation this radiation is absorbed inside the thermal boundary layer where the heat transfer is dominated by heat conduction. In high-power operation the resulting temperature increase is shown to lead to (i) significant decrease in giant pulse energy and (ii) thermal lensing.
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Proceedings Volume International Conference on Lasers, Applications, and Technologies 2007: Advanced Lasers and Systems, 67310E (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.751894
Progress in the development of efficient and reliable diode-pumped femtosecond laser systems based on both Kerr-lens
and saturable-absorber mode locking is reported. Efficient Kerr-lens mode locking in diode pumped ytterbium-doped
lasers, namely Yb:KY(WO4)2 (Yb:KYW) and Yb:YVO4, is demonstrated with average output powers in excess of 1W, pulse durations around 100fs and electrical-to-optical efficiencies that exceed 15%. Novel semiconductor saturable
absorbers based on InAs/InGaAs quantum dots are described and their applicability for efficient femtosecond pulse
generation from near-infrared solid-state lasers is discussed. Efficient passive mode locking in the spectral regions
around 1.3&mgr;m and 1.55&mgr;m in Cr:forsterite and the more recently developed Er, Yb:YAl3(BO4)3 crystalline lasers has been demonstrated using low-loss InGaNAs saturable absorbers. A few examples of applications for this category of robust and efficient femtosecond lasers have been included. Specifically, the characteristics of a femtosecond visible
light source producing pulses as short as 200fs at 520nm are outlined.
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Proceedings Volume International Conference on Lasers, Applications, and Technologies 2007: Advanced Lasers and Systems, 67310F (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.751899
We present the design of an OPCPA (Optical Parametric Chirped Pulse Amplification) pre-amplifier incorporated in a
visible (475 nm) high-contrast multiterawatt femtosecond laser chain based on hybrid (solid/gas) technology.
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V. V. Petrov, E. V. Pestryakov, V. I. Trunov, A. V. Kirpichnikov, M. A. Merzliakov, A. V. Laptev, V. N. Matrosov, S. A. Klimin
Proceedings Volume International Conference on Lasers, Applications, and Technologies 2007: Advanced Lasers and Systems, 67310I (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.752622
The results of experimental spectroscopic and laser investigations of ytterbium-doped partially (mixed) disordered
tetragonal gadolinium-yttrium vanadate crystals at 5-300 K temperature range under laser diode pumping are presented
and compared with yttrium vanadate crystals. The Yb:GdxY1-xVO4 (x=0.64) partially (mixed) disordered crystals
demonstrate large stimulated emission cross-section compared with the values of Yb:YVO4 crystals. Polarized
absorption and fluorescence spectra in the 5-300 K temperature range are investigated and gain cross-sections are
deduced at room and liquid nitrogen temperatures. The amplitudes of emission cross-sections are increased almost
fourfold at liquid nitrogen temperature in comparison with the same at room temperature at wavelength near 1006 nm.
The CW and ultrashort pulses generation with additional SESAM structure have been investigated in the folded
resonator at 975 nm laser diode pumping at room temperature. At low temperature the estimations for different inversion
population ratios show that duration of pulses are somewhat varied.
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Proceedings Volume International Conference on Lasers, Applications, and Technologies 2007: Advanced Lasers and Systems, 67310L (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.752626
A powerful Yb-doped fiber laser with intra-cavity frequency doubling in KTP nonlinear crystal has been realized.
Green output power of 1 W level has been achieved at ~ 11W of multimode laser diode pump power.
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Proceedings Volume International Conference on Lasers, Applications, and Technologies 2007: Advanced Lasers and Systems, 67310S (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.752635
We report measurements of beat and birefringence correlation lengths, and the PMD value on a long single mode fiber. The proposed technique is based on the analysis of maximum and minimum polarization dependent gain in a fiber Raman amplifier. Results are consistent with a standard technique based on differential group delay measurements.
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Proceedings Volume International Conference on Lasers, Applications, and Technologies 2007: Advanced Lasers and Systems, 67310T (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.752636
Glass doped with PbS quantum dots is presented as a saturable absorber for passive Q-switching of diode-pumped
Tm:KYW laser. Output pulses with energy of 43 μJ at the repetition rate of 2.5 kHz were obtained. The slope efficiency
with respect to the absorbed pump power was ~20%. Being compared in the same laser, PbS-doped glass saturable
absorber outperforms Cr:ZnSe one in output power, pulse energy and slope efficiency.
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Proceedings Volume International Conference on Lasers, Applications, and Technologies 2007: Advanced Lasers and Systems, 67310U (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.752638
New laser transition for 5.5 μm wavelength range was discovered in the moisture-resistant Dy3+:RbPb2Cl5
crystal. Pulse oscillation in free running mode was obtained under YAG:Nd laser pumping at 1.3 μm. Lasing
slope efficiency was as high as 1% at room temperature. In line with our knowledge it is the longest laser
wavelength for a rare earth doped crystal which does not require any special precautions to be survived.
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Proceedings Volume International Conference on Lasers, Applications, and Technologies 2007: Advanced Lasers and Systems, 67310V (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.752639
High-repetition-pulse-rate nanosecond laser system is developed. It is based on Raman lasers with barium nitrate and
KGW crystals. The minimum Raman threshold of laser generation corresponds to only 0.2-0.4 kW of peak pumping
power. The laser system generates the radiation at 22 wavelengths in the 280-1600 nm spectral range with average
powers from several mW to 1.4 W. The maximum Raman conversion efficiency reaches 40 %. The minimum spectral
width of the generated radiation is equal to 0.1 cm-1. This laser system can be used for spectroscopy studies, medicine,
and for other applications.
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A. S. Drakov, O. E. Kostik, V. V. Mashko, L. L. Teplyashin, M. V. Bogdanovich, A. I. Enzhyieuski, A. V. Pozhidaev, A. G. Ryabtsev, G. I. Ryabtsev, et al.
Proceedings Volume International Conference on Lasers, Applications, and Technologies 2007: Advanced Lasers and Systems, 67310W (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.752641
New methods for precise control of main parameters of LD-pumped solid-state lasers assigned for spectroscopic
applications have been developed. Tunable lasing in wide range has been achieved. Active elements on the base of
crystals (Nd3+:YAG, Nd3+:YVO4) and glasses (Er,Yb doped boro-silico-phosphate glass) were used. The active crystals with uniform and non-uniform distribution of the activator ions were studied. Output beams with high quality and
polarization degree have been realized.
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Proceedings Volume International Conference on Lasers, Applications, and Technologies 2007: Advanced Lasers and Systems, 67310Y (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.752833
Our recent results on planar and channel waveguide fabrication and lasers in the dielectric oxide materials Ti:sapphire
and rare-earth-ion-doped potassium yttrium double tungstate (KYW) are reviewed. We have employed waveguide
fabrication methods such as liquid phase epitaxy and reactive ion etching as well as ion beam implantation and
femtosecond laser writing. We have obtained surface and buried channel waveguide lasers in Ti:sapphire near 800 nm
and planar waveguide lasers in KYW:Yb near 1 μm and KYW:Tm near 2 μm.
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Proceedings Volume International Conference on Lasers, Applications, and Technologies 2007: Advanced Lasers and Systems, 673110 (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.752836
We demonstrate high-efficient CW thin disk 15%Tm:KYW laser pumped by a 20W CW laser diode bar at 803nm.
Three 15%Tm:KYW b-cut disks of 200, 250 and 300&mgr;m thickness are tested, with the maximal laser output being of
4.9W at ~1.9&mgr;m. Slope and optical-to-optical conversion efficiencies are reported as well.
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Proceedings Volume International Conference on Lasers, Applications, and Technologies 2007: Advanced Lasers and Systems, 673111 (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.752839
A brief overview of currently available methods applied in laser synthesis of 3D parts is presented, which range from stereolithography making use of liquid photopolymers to selective laser sintering of metal powders aimed at production of the parts of complex topology.
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Proceedings Volume International Conference on Lasers, Applications, and Technologies 2007: Advanced Lasers and Systems, 673114 (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.752870
The properties of several Tm doped crystals regarding application in Q-switched tunable laser were analyzed theoretically. The acousto-optically Q-switched Tm:YLF laser is described in experimental part. The fiber coupled (0.4-mm core diameter) laser diode bar at 792-nm wavelength was deployed for pumping. The uncoated, with 3.5% dopant of thulium YLF rod of &slasho;3x8mm size wrapped with indium foil was mounted in copper heat-sink maintaining 293 K temperature of coolant water. Above 6 W of output power and near 50% slope efficiency with respect to absorbed pump power was demonstrated in free-running mode for a short, 40-mm long resonator. The quartz acousto-optic modulator with above 80% diffraction efficiency for 25-W power of RF was taken as the Q-switch for such a laser. In the best case of Q-switching mode up to 2-mJ output energy with 15-ns pulse duration corresponding to 100-kW peak power was demonstrated for rep. rate of a few Hz. Emission wavelength was around 1904 nm for both free-running and Q-switching regimes
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I. M. Bel'dyugin, V. F. Efimkov, I. G. Zubarev, S. I. Mikhailov
Proceedings Volume International Conference on Lasers, Applications, and Technologies 2007: Advanced Lasers and Systems, 673118 (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.752884
The amplification of small signals was investigated both experimentally and theoretically. The theoretical
analysis was provided in terms of unsaturated regime. It is shown, that it is necessary to take into account the temporal
shapes of interacting waves. When pump pulse duration is of the order of hupersound phonons lifetime, the Stokes
pulse has duration in two times lower then pump. It is necessary to have time delay between input Stokes pulse and
pumping pulse of the order of life time of hupersound phonons to have amplification maximum. Energy amplification
~ 2•109 was obtained experimentally when the energy of input signal was about 10-11 J.
The affect of the active medium SBS - amplifier parameters on SBS threshold is investigated. The universality
of expression for a threshold increment of amplification, valid in a big range of change of parameters is shown. The
threshold increment of amplification in the light guide in which spontaneous noise can amplify in big solid angle is
experimentally confirmed. Experiments on SBS amplification in the light guide of small signal images are carried out.
Amplification coefficient ~106 is obtained without essential change of picture quality.
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Proceedings Volume International Conference on Lasers, Applications, and Technologies 2007: Advanced Lasers and Systems, 673119 (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.752891
The results of the experimental investigations of the energy, temporal and spectral characteristics of the atomic fluorine
laser radiation at 703, 713 and 731 nm wavelength pumped by pulsed cylindrical inductive discharge (PCID) are
presented. The investigations of pulsed inductively coupled plasma radiation intensity under various pumping conditions
have been performed. In the experiments a gas mixture He:F2 - 100:1 as active medium was used. Total pressure was
varied in the range of 0.1 - 300 torr. Maximum laser output radiation energy of 1.3 mJ in He:F2 - 100:1 gas mixture
under the pressure of 25 Torr was achieved. At the pressure of 25 Torr the lasing was observed on two lines (703 nm and
713 nm) with the stronger line at 703 nm and two times weaker line at 713 nm. With the pressure increasing higher than
30 Torr the generation energy was reduced due to the decreasing the 703 nm line intensity and the 731 nm line was
appeared in the generation spectrum. The pulse duration was 40 ns (FWHM) that correspond to the peak pulse power of
30 kW. The laser beam had a ring form with outer diameter of 32 mm and thickness of 1.5-2.0 mm, and divergence of 0.4 mrad.
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Proceedings Volume International Conference on Lasers, Applications, and Technologies 2007: Advanced Lasers and Systems, 67311A (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.752896
We present some results obtained by numerical modeling of the propagation of vortex beams with a spiral phase through
a randomly inhomogeneous medium being presented by a phase screen placed in the beginning of the propagation path.
Such beams, if propagated under conditions of weak turbulence, also experience distortions, like Gaussian beams.
However, the statistically averaged vortex beams conserve the central intensity dip with a nonzero intensity on the beam
axis. The greater the beam vortex charge, the longer the beam propagation distance, at which the central dip is not
smeared. The vortex beams being the Laguerre-Gaussian modes are found to have the same broadening properties while
propagated through a randomly inhomogeneous medium as the Gaussian beams. The broadening of averaged vortex
beams does not depend on the vortex charge and coincides with the broadening of a Gaussian beam.
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Proceedings Volume International Conference on Lasers, Applications, and Technologies 2007: Advanced Lasers and Systems, 67311C (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.752904
A method has been suggested for description of the azimuthally and radially polarized modes that excludes any inherent
contradictions and unjustified approximations. The solutions are in accordance with Maxwell equation ∇E=0, and the
wave equation. This allowed the analytical calculation of the field components for these modes, including the
longitudinal one. The formulae of field distribution at sharp focusing are presented for the arbitrary-order IPM.
Generation of high power (up to 2 kW) beams with axial-symmetric polarization (ASP) in stable resonator of industrial
CO2-laser with diffraction gratings or V-axicon have been realized. The transformation of azimuthally polarized mode to
radially polarized mode was demonstrated.
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Proceedings Volume International Conference on Lasers, Applications, and Technologies 2007: Advanced Lasers and Systems, 67311D (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.752905
Lasing on electronic transitions of molecular nitrogen in pulsed inductively coupled plasma with radiation wavelength of
337 nm in the UV range of a spectrum is reported. The results of experimental investigations of the dependence of
molecular nitrogen radiation intensity in the inductive discharge on the excitation parameters are presented. In the
experiments pure nitrogen and its mixtures with He, Ne, Ar and CF2Cl2 have been used. The maximal output radiation energy of 1.2 mJ has been achieved at the excitation of pure nitrogen under the pressure of 0.3-0.4 Torr. The pulse duration
(FWHM) was of 12 ± 1 ns and the peak pulse power was of 100 kW. The laser beam had a ring form with the divergence of
0.3 mrad. The instability of laser radiation pulses was of ±2%, at the stability of voltage amplitude in electric excitation
system equal of ±2%.
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Proceedings Volume International Conference on Lasers, Applications, and Technologies 2007: Advanced Lasers and Systems, 67311F (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.752919
The kinetic model of fast-flow CO2-laser is represented. The dependences of the output power and the efficiency of such
CO2-laser on the pumping power are considered. The role of the active medium temperature and its fast flow in obtaining
the maximal laser efficiency are discussed. The selectivity of pumping and excitation rate of the upper laser level are the
main parameters defining the efficiency of the fast-flow CO2-lasers is shown.
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Proceedings Volume International Conference on Lasers, Applications, and Technologies 2007: Advanced Lasers and Systems, 67311H (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.752924
Information capacity for unsaturated gain regime is proposed as new figure of merit for host glasses for Er-doped fiber
amplifiers that are considered as components of optical communication systems. Silicate and phosphate glasses are
proved to have the highest total information capacity over the S-, C- and L-bands. In wideband communication systems
tellurite glasses are shown to have the maximum capacity.
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Proceedings Volume International Conference on Lasers, Applications, and Technologies 2007: Advanced Lasers and Systems, 67311I (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.752925
Numerical simulation of broadband fiber Raman amplifiers with multiple pumps is carried out. Rayleigh scattering, amplified
spontaneous emission and signal-to-signal, pump-to-pump and signal-to-pump conversions are taken into account.
Special emphasis is placed on the noise performance of the amplifiers. Calculation of ultimate spectral efficiency
of information transmission and capacity of fiber Raman amplifiers is fulfilled.
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Proceedings Volume International Conference on Lasers, Applications, and Technologies 2007: Advanced Lasers and Systems, 67311J (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.752927
The results of spectroscopy of disordered Tm-doped calcium-niobium- gallium garnets (CNGG) are displayed. Based on
the Judd-Ofelt theory, three intensity parameters were obtained. Gain cross-section for laser transition 3F4→3H6 of Tm3+
ions was obtained using absorption and emission cross-data for transition 3H6→3F4 and 3F4→3H6 respectively. The laser
emission is reported in Tm:CNGG (transition 3F4→3H6) at room temperature with laser diode pumping.
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Proceedings Volume International Conference on Lasers, Applications, and Technologies 2007: Advanced Lasers and Systems, 67311M (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.752930
Early observed peculiarities of ZnO random laser spectra are analyzed. By simplified simulation of lasing time
behavior it is shown that plausible origin of lasing spectra variations from shot to shot can be the fluctuations of the
number of spontaneous photons that can serve as a "seed" for laser effect creation in a certain mode. Such
fluctuations are very significant for spatially overlapping modes. Analysis of a statistics of different line appearance
in the lasing spectra showed that the number of lasing modes in monodisperse sample is less than in polydisperse
ones. This finding can explain why lasing spectra variations are more pronounced in polydisperse samples.
We associate observed large line widths with the existence of several lasing acts during every pumping shot and with
the slight changes of some modes frequencies in the course of each lasing act. Preliminary experimental result confirms such supposition.
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Yu. D. Zavartsev, A. I. Zagumennyi, Yu. L. Kalachev, S. A. Kutovoi, V. A. Mikhailov, V. V. Podreshetnikov, P. A. Popov, I. A. Shcherbakov
Proceedings Volume International Conference on Lasers, Applications, and Technologies 2007: Advanced Lasers and Systems, 67311P (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.752937
High quality mixed vanadate monocrystals Nd:Gd 0.7Y0.3 VO4 with dimensions up to Ø 25x70 mm and Nd ions concentration of 0.5% were grown. Diode pumped laser based on this crystal demonstrates lasing with output power up to 9.8 W at wavelength 1063.6 nm with slope and total efficiencies 66% and 64%, respectively. Thermooptical
characteristics of this mixed vanadate crystal and Nd:GdVO4 crystal were directly measured and compared.
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Proceedings Volume International Conference on Lasers, Applications, and Technologies 2007: Advanced Lasers and Systems, 67311Q (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.752939
The growth conditions of single crystals of the new double tungstate of sodium and aluminum, NaAl(WO4)2 have been
investigated. Data have been obtained on the concentration and temperature regions of crystallization of this compound
in the system Na2O-Al2O3-WO3. Nontsoichiometric high-temperature solutions with very low crystallization
temperatures, low viscosity and absence of volatility have been found and used for growing pure and differently Cr3+-
doped single crystals of NaAl(WO4)2 by the top seeded solution growth (TSSG) slow cooling. technique. The main
defects of the crystals obtained have been established, the reasons for their appearance analysed and single crystals free
from inclusions were grown. Measurements of the optical characteristics of samples with chromium concentrations in the
range 1.4x 1019-1.3x 1020 atoms/cm3 were carried out. Absorption and luminescence spectra of Cr3+ : NaAl(WO4)2 were
obtained at temperatures between 6 and 300 K and the temperature dependence of the Cr3+ luminescence lifetime was
established. The Dq/B value found indicates that Cr3+:NaAl(WO4)2 belongs to the intermediate field site crystals. The
results show that the new crystal is a good candidate for broadband laser applications.
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Proceedings Volume International Conference on Lasers, Applications, and Technologies 2007: Advanced Lasers and Systems, 67311T (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.752946
Pump conditions optimization is performed for erbium-doped fiber amplifier with dual wavelength bidirectional quasi-two-
level pumping to obtain low noise figure, high efficiency of pump power conversion and sufficiently wide and flat
gain spectrum in L-band.
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We propose and study both numerically and experimentally a laser system controlled by the combination of
positive and negative feedbacks capable to generate a long picosecond pulse train of stable amplitude as well as
regular pulsation with sub-microsecond period. The proper combination of feedbacks is realized in a Nd:YAG
laser with millisecond pumping by means of a single optoelectronic negative feedback which utilizes signal reflected
from an intracavity Pockels cell polarizer. Regular pulsation (microgroups of picosecond pulses) with controlled
period from 25 to 75 resonator round trips is obtained. The development of chaotic dynamics displayed by the
system at higher pumping level differs from the Feigenbaum scenario. The regular pulsation regime has a great potential in a laser-electron X-ray generator design and other applications.
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R. T. Kuznetsova, Ju. A. Manekina, E. N. Telminov, G. V. Mayer, S. M. Arabei, T. A. Pavich, K. N. Solovyov
Proceedings Volume International Conference on Lasers, Applications, and Technologies 2007: Advanced Lasers and Systems, 673120 (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.752959
New results on the influence of the composition of a silica gel-matrix and the process of its production on the spectral,
lasing and photochemical properties of embedded luminophores: rhodamine, phenalemine, oxazole, coumarine and
other dyes series, which have lasing in the UV, blue-green and red spectral regions under excitation by poweful laser
radiation of various wavelength (308 and 532 nm) and intensity (from 0,1 to 100 MW/cm2) have been obtained. The
shortest-wavelength lasing is achieved for silica solid matrices with para-terphenyl (342 nm). Optimal conditions have
been selected and the lasing of thin silica solid films doped with aminocoumarine (457 nm) with resource exceeding
that in solutions has been obtained. It is established, that organic luminophores are fixed in nanodimensional pores of
silica and hybrid matrices by specific interactions, that compete with the association of dyes.
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The modeling of erbium-doped fiber amplifier with three-level forward pumping and quasi-two-level backward pumping
has been performed. The optimal pumping conditions for achievement of the flattest gain spectrum have been found by
means of genetic algorithm.
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The improved method for calculating the Lyot filter parameters has been developed. The two-plate and three-plate Lyot
filters transmission spectra for the low threshold lasers tuned in the 1100-1300 nm spectral region are computed.
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Proceedings Volume International Conference on Lasers, Applications, and Technologies 2007: Advanced Lasers and Systems, 673123 (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.752853
The terawatt picosecond CO2-laser design is considered in the paper. The CO2-laser system includes itself the
following units: a) master oscillator with variable pulse width of 100 ps, and b) laser pre-amplifier being developed on a
basis of a ring optical scheme and operating under the gas pressure of 3 atm. Both experimental and theoretical analysis
of the CO2-laser system is carried out.
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Yu. Chivel, A. Inyutin, M. Vatkin, A. Uzunbadgakov, D. Zatiagin
Proceedings Volume International Conference on Lasers, Applications, and Technologies 2007: Advanced Lasers and Systems, 673125 (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.752872
To control the process parameter settings and to visually inspect the process quality, a monitoring system for the
sintering process was designed. The monitoring of the sintering process is based on measurements of the maximum
surface temperature and the temperature distribution at the sintering zone by the spectral ratio method. Software and
hardware for adaptive process control of powder solids SLS were developed.
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E. V. Pestryakov, V. V. Petrov, V. I. Trunov, A. V. Kirpichnikov, M. A. Merzliakov, A. V. Laptev
Proceedings Volume International Conference on Lasers, Applications, and Technologies 2007: Advanced Lasers and Systems, 673126 (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.752874
In this work we have performed the experimental researches of features for the generation of supercontinuum in laser materials with identical chemical composition: Yb:YAG crystal and Yb:YAG laser nanoceramics. Dependence of width of supercontinuum spectrum in 515-1100 nm spectral range on femtosecond radiation intensity was investigated. At laser intensity ~1.2•1014 W/cm2 the short-wave wing of a spectrum for nanoceramics has greater intensity and more
flat shape in comparison with crystal. Experiments were made at lens focusing of the Ti:Sapphire femtosecond laser system radiation with energy up to 0.5 mJ in explored sample that was inside of integrating optical sphere. Also we investigated the interaction of femtosecond laser pulses and the generation of supercontinuum in Nd:Y2O3 nanoceramics. The maximum value of laser intensity in experiments was restricted by optical breakdown on target output surface, i.e. was below threshold of ablation of sample substance.
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Proceedings Volume International Conference on Lasers, Applications, and Technologies 2007: Advanced Lasers and Systems, 673127 (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.752877
Results of farther investigation of three mirror diode lasers operated at active mode-locking are presented in this paper.
The maximum value of intermode frequency stability is 5.92×10-14 (average time 10 sec.) at stability of pumping
microwave oscillator equals to 4×10-14. It was obtained that main factor has affected intermode beat stability is frequency
pulling effect.
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Proceedings Volume International Conference on Lasers, Applications, and Technologies 2007: Advanced Lasers and Systems, 67312B (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.752894
The elastic and thermo-optical properties of chrysoberyl, beryllium hexaaluminate and beryllium-lanthanum hexaaluminate crystals have been experimentally studied. The velocities of elastic-wave propagation in the crystals are measured by acousto-optic interference method. The values of all the independent components of elastic-constant tensor are determined and used to calculate a number of important dynamic parameters of the crystals such as the Young's and shear moduli, the modulus of volume elasticity, Poisson's ratio, the Debye temperature. Also measurements of refractive
indices in 25 - 75 C temperature range in VIS spectral region were performed. Using experimental data the dispersion of
thermal optical coefficients (dn/dT) was calculated, these data were employed to evaluate the thermal lens in beryllium
containing laser crystals. The experimental and calculated data are compared with similar parameters for well-known
laser hosts. Some of beryllium containing oxide crystals was shown to be candidates for master oscillator and amplifying
stages of high power femtosecond laser systems.
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Proceedings Volume International Conference on Lasers, Applications, and Technologies 2007: Advanced Lasers and Systems, 67312D (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.752898
The application of a single-pulse position modulation (SPPM) and a new concatenated single-pulse position modulation
(CPPM) for data transmission in optical indoor channels is shown. The numerical analysis of the extended multi-pulse
position modulation (MPPM) and CPPM for information transmission done in aspects of bandwidth, power efficiency
and symbol error probability (SER) has shown the better performance of CPPM and MPPM than SPPM at the cost of
increased bandwidth. The obtained simulation results of SER for modulation schemes are close to theoretical SER
evaluation and have shown the increase of power spectral density (PSD) of MPPM in comparison with SPPM.
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Proceedings Volume International Conference on Lasers, Applications, and Technologies 2007: Advanced Lasers and Systems, 67312I (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.752920
Operation of Nd:YAG triangle slab laser side pumped by 600 W quasiicontinuous laser diode passively mode locked using semiconductor saturable absorber is reported. Pulse trains with energy up to 2 mJ and pulse duration of 65 ps were generated and pulse shortening by passive negative feedback introduced due to the beam defocusing in GaAs saturable absorber substrate was measured.
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Proceedings Volume International Conference on Lasers, Applications, and Technologies 2007: Advanced Lasers and Systems, 67312K (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.752923
In the report building and application questions of picosecond terawatt CO2 laser installations are presented. The
design and the description of the basic components of middle-infrared picosecond laser facility (MIRPLF) with terawatt
power of 10 &mgr;m laser radiation manufacturing by efforts of institutes NIIKIOEP and NIIEFA are presented. The main
attention is paid to questions of design of the master oscillator with pulse with 10÷100 ps and the final laser CO2 high
pressure amplifier (HPA) with the intermediate water capacitor integrated in to the gas-discharge chamber. The main
results of experimental investigations of characteristics of MIRPLF components are presented and prospects of MIRPLF
projected peak power increasing are analyzed.
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Sergei V. Voitikov, Aleksander A. Demidovich, Aleksander S. Grabtchikov, Vladimir N. Burakevich, Viktor A. Lisinetskii, Miltcho B. Danailov, Valentin A. Orlovich
Proceedings Volume International Conference on Lasers, Applications, and Technologies 2007: Advanced Lasers and Systems, 67312L (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.752926
Semi-classical theory of Q-switched microchip - lasers with transient and quasi-stationary intracavity Raman conversion
has been developed. Rate wave equations describing generation of Stokes pulses of different orders and their multiwave
mixing have been written and discussed in detail. Theoretical results agree well with experiments for passively Q-switched
microchip - lasers with intracavity Raman conversion in crystals of Ba(NO3)2 and CaMoO4. It is shown, that intracavity Raman conversion in microchip - lasers represents a simple and effective method of generation of short
Stokes pulses with duration as short as 100 ps, energy in the &mgr;J-range and peak power of up to several tens of kW.
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Proceedings Volume International Conference on Lasers, Applications, and Technologies 2007: Advanced Lasers and Systems, 67312R (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.752947
Holographic characteristics of a thick self-developing photosensitive medium - dye-doped jelly-like gelatin are
investigated by means of pulsed laser exposure. The experiments were performed using aqueous gelatin solutions of
Rhodamin 6G with a layer thickness of 1 mm. The slanted holographic gratings were written with two crossed beams
from a frequency-doubled (λ = 532 nm) and Q-switched YAG:Nd laser (τ0.5 ≈ 17 ns, f ≤ 50 Hz). In the course of recording the hologram was read with the beam from a single-mode He-Ne laser (λ = 632.8 nm) which was not absorbed
by the photosensitive medium. The real-time evolution of the grating diffraction efficiency was studied in dependence of
the dye and gelatin concentration as well as the writing pulse fluence. It is shown that under appropriate choice of the
medium composition and parameters of the recording radiation, it is possible to obtain phase volume holographic
gratings with a diffraction efficiency of ~ 87 % and an angular selectivity of ~ 20'.
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S. A. Bakhramov, A. A. Ischenko, A. M. Kokhkharov, U. Makhmonov, O. R. Parpiev
Proceedings Volume International Conference on Lasers, Applications, and Technologies 2007: Advanced Lasers and Systems, 67312T (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.753014
The dynamics of pulse trains formation in a cavity of Nd:YAG laser with passive dye-activated thin film and nonlinear
negative feedback was studied. The maximum duration of extended pulse trains (6.5 &mgr;s) was experimentally achieved.
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In the present work, a new approach to long-term stabilisation of radiation frequency generated by single-frequency
lasers has been experimentally demonstrated. The essence of this approach is in the use of high-precision
radiation wavelength meter as a spectral reference. For the first time the method was experimentally demonstrated for
reduction of long-term radiation line drift of single-frequency CW Ti:Sapphire / Dye lasers. Generation line drift of
lasers was reduced approximately by an order of magnitude down to 40 MHz/hour, which corresponds to the residual
drift in readings of the wavelength meter itself. The implemented automatic frequency control system allows to locks
the laser generation frequency to a specified absolute value. This approach may be used in single-frequency lasers of
different types (solid-state, fibre, diode, dye lasers, etc.) and allows reduction by an order of magnitude or more of the
long-term generation line drift in lasers which are not equipped with other systems for long-term stabilisation of output
radiation frequency.
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Proceedings Volume International Conference on Lasers, Applications, and Technologies 2007: Advanced Lasers and Systems, 67312W (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.753018
A single-frequency continuous wave diode-pumped Nd:YVO4 laser emitting high-quality polarized beam at 914 nm is
presented. An intracavity etalon with a free spectral range of 500 GHz was used to obtain single-mode operation in a
short linear cavity. Smooth frequency tuning over a range of 5GHz was demonstrated. A laser output of 300 mW was
obtained at the half frequency of the 1S0→3P1 transition of Mg24 atoms (327.830 THz). The second harmonic of this
laser can be used for high-resolution spectroscopy of magnesium atoms.
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Proceedings Volume International Conference on Lasers, Applications, and Technologies 2007: Advanced Lasers and Systems, 67312X (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.753020
1 mJ pulse energy with a pulse duration less 300 ps was achieved in Nd+3:YAG/Cr+4:YAG microchip laser. To overcome
the polarization instability an output coupler sensitive to polarization was designed, using a multilayer dielectric mirror
evaporated on a substrate made of a birefringent calcite crystal. Reflection coefficients for ordinary and extraordinary
beams Ro = 53% and Re = 57% were obtained. Subnanosecond laser operating at 1064 nm, 532 nm and 355 nm wavelengths with high output brightness and intensity was constructed.
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Proceedings Volume International Conference on Lasers, Applications, and Technologies 2007: Advanced Lasers and Systems, 67312Y (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.753021
We report on dual active element Yb:KGW regenerative amplifier that provides ultrashort pulses in the 0.3 mJ range at
high repetition rates. Each active element was pumped by two 50 W diode pump modules at 980 nm. 30W average
power was obtained at 100 kHz repetition rate. Measured spectrum width of 5,4 nm allows for compression of amplified
pulses to sub-300 fs pulse duration. As output power increases above 15 W nearly symmetrical Gaussian profile beam
becomes slightly elliptical, although remains Gaussian in transverse directions. The measured beam quality parameter
M2 is below 1,5 even at maximum output power.
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Proceedings Volume International Conference on Lasers, Applications, and Technologies 2007: Advanced Lasers and Systems, 67312Z (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.753022
We report on high beam quality diode end-pumped Q-switched Yb:YAG laser with elliptical cavity mode configuration
operating at 1÷100 kHz repetition rates. Laser coupler transmittance optimization in CW is carried out. Measurements of
thermal lens in laser active element by means of Shack-Hartmann wavefront sensor are presented. It is shown that
thermal lens in such laser is highly astigmatic. We have also measured laser beam quality parameter M2, which does not
exceed 1.2 value at the highest pump power.
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S. Andrianov, V. Bochkarev, O. Khasanov, A. Yasukevich, A. Mandrik, N. Kuleshov
Proceedings Volume International Conference on Lasers, Applications, and Technologies 2007: Advanced Lasers and Systems, 673131 (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.753024
Quantum statistical theory of radiation-balanced laser is constructed within method of nonequilibrium statistical
operator. System of equations is derived for number of phonons and collective population difference. Their numerical
solutions are obtained and discussed.
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Proceedings Volume International Conference on Lasers, Applications, and Technologies 2007: Advanced Lasers and Systems, 673133 (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.753098
Total gain exceeding 102 and a small-signal gain of 2x10-3 cm-1 are observed in a photolytically driven femtosecond XeF(C-A) amplifier in the regime of a homogeneous gain distribution over the active volume. These values, being
compared with the results of measurements of the pumping radiation power, show that the spectral quantum efficiency of
the XeF(B) formation as a result of the XeF2 photodissociation (related to an absorbed photon) approaches unity in the VUV spectral range.
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Proceedings Volume International Conference on Lasers, Applications, and Technologies 2007: Advanced Lasers and Systems, 673135 (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.753102
We show that a two-level active sample of one-dimensional photonic crystal can generate chaotic sequence of extremely short pulses in the absence of mirrors. Numerical analysis and optimization of this promising superradiant laser is presented.
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Proceedings Volume International Conference on Lasers, Applications, and Technologies 2007: Advanced Lasers and Systems, 673136 (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.753105
The theoretical analysis of the influence of a volume electron-ionic recombination on energy and spatial characteristics
of the glow discharge plasma of the positive column in gases is developed taking into account the equation for a
longitudinal electric field and Ohm's low for a full electrical current. It is shown, that under certain conditions, even in
the diffusion mode of glow discharge, this influence reduces to essential modifications of the internal discharge
parameters (electron temperature, electron concentration at the tube axis and longitudinal electric field). Dependences of
the internal gas discharge plasma parameters on the external ones, such as gas pressure, the discharge current, the radius
of working capillary are considered for the narrow gas discharge tubes.
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V. Tarkovsky, S. Anufrik, M. Koldunov, A. Manenkov
Proceedings Volume International Conference on Lasers, Applications, and Technologies 2007: Advanced Lasers and Systems, 673137 (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.753109
The optimum conditions of excitation in a two-spool laser are determined, in which the pumping of a solid laser on the
basis of nanoporous glass - polymer composite with the inserted dyes is made by a laser on dyes emission with a lamp
pumping of microsecond duration, which provides overlapping of a broad spectral range with laser momentums with
energy up to 500 mJ at the duration of 1 mcs and the divergence of 1 millirad and the increase of the radiance in 140-700
times.
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