High power operation at 1818 and 1915 nm has been demonstrated from a Tm:GdVO4 laser operating in quasi-continuous-wave mode with a maximum measured power of 8.7Wand a laser output energy of 175 mJ was observed in a 20 ms pulse at 1.9 µm. The operation at 1818 nm is the shortest wavelength achieved at multi-watt power levels for a Tm-doped solid-state laser without intra-cavity tuning
elements. It has been shown that by careful analysis of the emission spectra, the Tm:GdVO4 laser can be tuned over a 100 nm wavelength range simply by appropriate selection of the reflectivity of the output coupler.
Reference:
Esser, MJD, Preussler, DR et al. 2009. Diode-end-pumped Tm:GdVO4 laser operating at 1818 and 1915 nm. Applied Physics B Lasers and Optics, Vol. 97(2), pp 351-356
Esser, M., Preussler, D., Bernhardi, E., Bollig, C., & Posewang, M. (2009). Diode-end-pumped Tm:GdVO4 laser operating at 1818 and 1915 nm. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/4072
Esser, MJD, DR Preussler, EH Bernhardi, C Bollig, and M Posewang "Diode-end-pumped Tm:GdVO4 laser operating at 1818 and 1915 nm." (2009) http://hdl.handle.net/10204/4072
Esser M, Preussler D, Bernhardi E, Bollig C, Posewang M. Diode-end-pumped Tm:GdVO4 laser operating at 1818 and 1915 nm. 2009; http://hdl.handle.net/10204/4072.
Coptright:2009 Springer Verlag.This is a post print version of the work. The definitive version was published in the Journal of Applied Physics B Lasers and Optics, Vol 97(2), pp 351-356