Title :
Wavelength selection, spatial filtering and polarization control of an Er:YAG laser cavity by resonant-grating mirror
Author :
Aubourg, Adrien ; Rumpel, M. ; Abdou-Ahmed, M. ; Didierjean, J. ; Aubry, Nicolas ; Graf, Thomas ; Balembois, Francois ; Georges, Patrick
Author_Institution :
Inst. Opt., Univ. Paris-Sud, Palaiseau, France
Abstract :
Summary form only given. Er:YAG crystals are good candidates for eye-safe solid-state lasers with output pulses energy in the mJ range, which are required for applications in atmospheric propagation such as active imaging, lidar and wind mapping. Er:YAG crystals can emit at 1645 nm or 1617 nm. The laser emission of Er:YAG naturally occurs at 1645 nm and is unpolarized. In addition, the required high incident pump powers in quasi-three-levels laser such as Er:YAG could lead to a poor beam quality factor (M2) because of well-known thermal effects in rod lasers. Some applications may require emission at 1617 nm with a good M2 factor for long range sensing, as well as linearly polarized output beams for pollutant probing [1]. Therefore, a basic Er:YAG cavity could be provided with an intra-cavity etalon for wavelength selection [2], a reflective polarizer for polarization control, and a pinhole for spatial filtering. In this contribution, we report on a resonant-grating mirror (Fig. 1 left) which can be used to fullfil these three functions, hence simplifying the laser setup [3].
Keywords :
diffraction gratings; erbium; laser beams; laser cavity resonators; laser mirrors; light interferometry; light polarisation; light reflection; optical control; optical filters; optical polarisers; optical pumping; solid lasers; spatial filters; YAG:Er; active imaging applications; atmospheric propagation; beam quality factor; erbium:YAG laser cavity; eye-safe solid-state lasers; high incident pump powers; intracavity etalon; lidar applications; linearly polarized output beams; pollutant probing; quasithree-level laser; reflective polarizer; resonant-grating mirror; rod lasers; spatial filtering control; spatial polarization control; thermal effects; wavelength 1617 nm; wavelength 1645 nm; wavelength selection; wind mapping applications;
Conference_Titel :
Lasers and Electro-Optics Europe (CLEO EUROPE/IQEC), 2013 Conference on and International Quantum Electronics Conference
Conference_Location :
Munich
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-0593-5
DOI :
10.1109/CLEOE-IQEC.2013.6800665