Title :
High-average-power, high-repetition, diode-pumped third-harmonic Nd:YAG laser
Author :
Konno, S. ; Kojima, T. ; Fujikawa, S. ; Yasui, K.
Abstract :
Summary form only given. Ultraviolet or visible frequency converted diode-pumped solid-state laser is one of the most promising candidates for drilling or trimming of printed circuit boards. To achieve higher throughput, it is essential to enhance average output power at high repetition frequency. Although, more than 20 W 351-nm average output power has been reported with an intracavity-frequency-tripled Nd:YLF laser, it´s pulse repetition frequency was 2.5 kHz, and average output power of high repetition 355-nm beam sources were limited at a level of 5 W. We enhanced the average output power of a third harmonic Nd:YAG laser up to 18 W, at the repetition rate of 25 kHz. This is what we believe to be the highest number obtained with extracavity-frequency-converted solid-state lasers.
Keywords :
laser beams; laser cavity resonators; neodymium; optical harmonic generation; optical pumping; solid lasers; 18 W; 2.5 kHz; 20 W; 25 kHz; 351 nm; 355 nm; 5 W; Nd:YAG laser; YAG:Nd; YAl5O12:Nd; average output power; diode-pumped third-harmonic Nd:YAG laser; drilling; extracavity-frequency-converted solid-state lasers; high repetition beam sources; high-average-power high-repetition diode-pumped third-harmonic laser; high-average-power laser; high-repetition laser; intracavity-frequency-tripled laser; printed circuit boards; pulse repetition frequency; repetition frequency; repetition rate; third harmonic laser; trimming; ultraviolet frequency converted diode-pumped solid-state laser; visible frequency converted diode-pumped solid-state laser; Diodes; Drilling; Frequency conversion; Laser beams; Optical pulses; Power generation; Power lasers; Printed circuits; Solid lasers; Throughput;
Conference_Titel :
Lasers and Electro-Optics, 2001. CLEO '01. Technical Digest. Summaries of papers presented at the Conference on
Conference_Location :
Baltimore, MD, USA
Print_ISBN :
1-55752-662-1
DOI :
10.1109/CLEO.2001.947956