A Comprehensive Characterization of a 10 at.% Yb:YSAG Laser Ceramic Sample

We report a comprehensive characterization of a 10 at.% Yb -doped YSAG (Yb:Y₃Sc Al O , x = 1.5) ceramic, including microstructural, spectroscopic and laser properties. Moreover, we illustrate and discuss the fabrication technique. Yb in YSAG features a broader absorption and emission band than in tr...

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Published inMaterials Vol. 11; no. 5; p. 837
Main Authors Pirri, Angela, Toci, Guido, Li, Jiang, Feng, Yagang, Xie, Tengfei, Yang, Zhaoxiang, Patrizi, Barbara, Vannini, Matteo
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Switzerland MDPI AG 18.05.2018
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Summary:We report a comprehensive characterization of a 10 at.% Yb -doped YSAG (Yb:Y₃Sc Al O , x = 1.5) ceramic, including microstructural, spectroscopic and laser properties. Moreover, we illustrate and discuss the fabrication technique. Yb in YSAG features a broader absorption and emission band than in traditional YAG, which is advantageous for laser applications (i.e., tunable laser sources, ultrafast pulse generation). Pumping in a quasi continuous wave regime at 936 nm, the ceramic has shown good laser performance as the maximum output power was 6.3 W with a corresponding slope efficiency (η ) of 67.8%. In continuous wave regime instead, the maximum output power was 5 W with η = 52.7%. The laser emission wavelengths in free running were λ = 1051 nm and λ = 1031 nm, depending on the output coupler transmission. Finally, by a tunable cavity we obtained laser emission spanning from 991.5 to 1073 nm, i.e., 81.5 nm, which is the broadest tuning range ever reported for this material, to the best of our knowledge.
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ISSN:1996-1944
1996-1944
DOI:10.3390/ma11050837