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Thulium laser at ∼2.3  μm based on upconversion pumping.

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We report on novel upconversion (UC) pumping schemes for 2.3 μm thulium (Tm) lasers (the H43→H53 transition) based on a photon avalanche mechanism populating the intermediate metastable level (F43) acting as… Click to show full abstract

We report on novel upconversion (UC) pumping schemes for 2.3 μm thulium (Tm) lasers (the H43→H53 transition) based on a photon avalanche mechanism populating the intermediate metastable level (F43) acting as an effective ground state. The proposed pump wavelengths are ∼1 and ∼1.5  μm, each one corresponding to a resonant excited-state absorption transition F43→F2,33 and F43→H43, respectively. UC pumping at 1040, 1055, and 1451 nm of 2.3 μm Tm:LiYF4 lasers is demonstrated. In the former case, the laser generates 102 mW at 2302 nm with a slope efficiency of 14.6% (versus the incident pump power). The laser dynamics is studied. UC pumping is promising for reaching high efficiencies in 2.3 μm Tm lasers.

Keywords: upconversion pumping; based upconversion; laser based; laser; thulium laser

Journal Title: Optics letters
Year Published: 2019

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