IEEE Photonics Journal (Jan 2016)

Thermal Lensing and Multiwatt Microchip Laser Operation of Yb:YCOB Crystals

  • Pavel Loiko,
  • Josep Maria Serres,
  • Xavier Mateos,
  • Haohai Yu,
  • Huaijin Zhang,
  • Junhai Liu,
  • Konstantin Yumashev,
  • Uwe Griebner,
  • Valentin Petrov,
  • Magdalena Aguilo,
  • Francesc Diaz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/JPHOT.2016.2555584
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 3
pp. 1 – 12

Abstract

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Thermal lensing is studied in monoclinic Yb:Ca4YO(BO3)3 (Yb: YCOB) oxoborate crystals cut along the optical indicatrix axes. For all orientations, the thermal lens is positive. In the Z-cut crystal, the sensitivity factors of the thermal lens are MZ-X = 2.4 and MZ-Y = 2.8 m-1/W (for E∥X), and the astigmatism degree is as low as S/M = 14%. The positive thermal lens in Yb:YCOB is related to the large thermal expansion and strong photoelastic effect. Microchip lasers are realized with 3-mm-long X, Y, and Z-cut 15 at.% Yb:YCOB crystals. With a Z-cut crystal, maximum output power of 8.35 W is achieved at ~1040 nm with slope efficiency of 70%. Using various crystal cuts and output coupler transmissions, multiwatt emission in the spectral range of 1033-1091 nm is demonstrated.

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