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Continuous-wave Tm:YAlO3 laser at ∼2.3  μm.

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The orthorhombic Tm3+:YAlO3 crystal is promising for laser operation at the H43→F43 (1.5 μm) and H43→H53 (2.3 μm) transitions. Stimulated-emission cross-sections for these transitions are determined with polarized light. Peak values of… Click to show full abstract

The orthorhombic Tm3+:YAlO3 crystal is promising for laser operation at the H43→F43 (1.5 μm) and H43→H53 (2.3 μm) transitions. Stimulated-emission cross-sections for these transitions are determined with polarized light. Peak values of 0.59×10-20  cm2 and 0.80×10-20  cm2 are found at 1438 nm and 2275 nm, respectively, both for E∥b. The cross-relaxation defining the upper-laser level lifetime is quantified. Continuous-wave lasing at the H43→H53 transition is achieved with an a-cut 1.5 at.% Tm:YAlO3 crystal. The laser generated 254 mW at 2273 nm with a slope efficiency of 17.8% and linear polarization (E∥b).

Keywords: yalo3 laser; wave yalo3; h43; laser; continuous wave

Journal Title: Optics letters
Year Published: 2019

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