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Powers scaling and nonlinear frequency conversion of single-frequency lasers based

Powers scaling and nonlinear frequency conversion of single-frequency lasers based
Powers scaling and nonlinear frequency conversion of single-frequency lasers based
This thesis presents a strategy for power-scaling diode-end-pumped solid-state lasers based on Nd:YLF operating on the 1.053 µm line whilst retaining, efficient, single-frequency, diffraction limited output, the characteristics of low power operation. This strategy reduces the effects of energy transfer up-conversion (ETU), which can decrease the lifetime of the upper lasing level and increase the heat generated per unit volume within the laser rod, increasing the effects of detrimental thermally related problems such as thermal lensing, stress-induced birefringence and stress induced laser rod fracture. Also a passive technique for mode-hopping-suppression is described, allowing the oscillating frequency within the laser cavity to tune over many axial mode spacings before a mode-hop occurs. In order to de-couple the problems of laser resonator power scaling from the maintenance of robust and reliable single-frequency operation, the Nd:YLF laser oscillator output is amplified via Nd:YLF based amplifier stages. A model is presented of the effects of ETU on thermal lensing and small signal gain within the amplifiers along with projected results for further power-scaling prospects. In order to increase the frequency tuning capabilities of the master-oscillator-power-amplifier (MOPA), it was used to pump a series of cw singly-resonant optical parametric oscillators (SROs) based on periodically-poled lithium niobate. Although SROs are inherently single-frequency they suffer detrimentally from mode-hopping, therefore in the final stages of this thesis, we propose to utilise the novel passive technique for mode-hopping-suppression with the SRO cavities in order to achieve robust and reliable single-frequency output. Theoretical expressions and design strategy for low SRO threshold and efficient slope efficiency are expressed along with detailed analysis of the mode-hopping nature of their output. Preliminary results for cw SROs are presented and details of SRO mode-hopping-suppression are included.
Kendall, Timothy Martin James
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Kendall, Timothy Martin James
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Clarkson, W.A.
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Kendall, Timothy Martin James (2004) Powers scaling and nonlinear frequency conversion of single-frequency lasers based. University of Southampton, Optoelectronics Research Centre, Doctoral Thesis, 222pp.

Record type: Thesis (Doctoral)

Abstract

This thesis presents a strategy for power-scaling diode-end-pumped solid-state lasers based on Nd:YLF operating on the 1.053 µm line whilst retaining, efficient, single-frequency, diffraction limited output, the characteristics of low power operation. This strategy reduces the effects of energy transfer up-conversion (ETU), which can decrease the lifetime of the upper lasing level and increase the heat generated per unit volume within the laser rod, increasing the effects of detrimental thermally related problems such as thermal lensing, stress-induced birefringence and stress induced laser rod fracture. Also a passive technique for mode-hopping-suppression is described, allowing the oscillating frequency within the laser cavity to tune over many axial mode spacings before a mode-hop occurs. In order to de-couple the problems of laser resonator power scaling from the maintenance of robust and reliable single-frequency operation, the Nd:YLF laser oscillator output is amplified via Nd:YLF based amplifier stages. A model is presented of the effects of ETU on thermal lensing and small signal gain within the amplifiers along with projected results for further power-scaling prospects. In order to increase the frequency tuning capabilities of the master-oscillator-power-amplifier (MOPA), it was used to pump a series of cw singly-resonant optical parametric oscillators (SROs) based on periodically-poled lithium niobate. Although SROs are inherently single-frequency they suffer detrimentally from mode-hopping, therefore in the final stages of this thesis, we propose to utilise the novel passive technique for mode-hopping-suppression with the SRO cavities in order to achieve robust and reliable single-frequency output. Theoretical expressions and design strategy for low SRO threshold and efficient slope efficiency are expressed along with detailed analysis of the mode-hopping nature of their output. Preliminary results for cw SROs are presented and details of SRO mode-hopping-suppression are included.

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Published date: 2004
Organisations: University of Southampton, Optoelectronics Research Centre

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Local EPrints ID: 42433
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/42433
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Date deposited: 19 Apr 2007
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Author: Timothy Martin James Kendall
Thesis advisor: W.A. Clarkson

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