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Paper Abstract
A novel resonator and pumping design with zigzag propagation of pumping and laser beams permits to design an
improved tube Solid State Laser (SSL), solving the problem of short absorption path to produce a high power laser beam
(100 - 1000kW). The novel design provides an amplifier module and laser oscillator. The tube-shaped SSL includes a
gain element fiber-optically coupled to a pumping source. The fiber optic coupling facilitates light entry at compound
Brewster’s angle of incidence into the laser gain element and uses internal reflection to follow a “zigzag” path in a
generally spiral direction along the length of the tube. Optics are arranged for zigzag propagation of the laser beam,
while the cryogenic cooling system is traditional. The novel method of lasing uses advantages of cylindrical geometry to
reach the high volume of gain medium with compactness and structural rigidity, attain high pump density and
uniformity, and reach a low threshold without excessive increase of the temperature of the crystal. The design minimizes
thermal lensing and stress effects, and provides high gain amplification, high power extraction from lasing medium, high
pumping and lasing efficiency and a high beam quality.
Paper Details
Date Published: 20 February 2015
PDF: 9 pages
Proc. SPIE 9342, Solid State Lasers XXIV: Technology and Devices, 934216 (20 February 2015); doi: 10.1117/12.2080836
Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 9342:
Solid State Lasers XXIV: Technology and Devices
W. Andrew Clarkson; Ramesh K. Shori, Editor(s)
PDF: 9 pages
Proc. SPIE 9342, Solid State Lasers XXIV: Technology and Devices, 934216 (20 February 2015); doi: 10.1117/12.2080836
Show Author Affiliations
Michael Savich, Consultant (United States)
Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 9342:
Solid State Lasers XXIV: Technology and Devices
W. Andrew Clarkson; Ramesh K. Shori, Editor(s)
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