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In this work, we have compared the Q-switched performance of single rod crystal to a newly developed distributed face cooling structure. This structure was made by surface activated bonding technology and allowed to combine transparent heatsink to a gain crystal at room temperature. The Sapphire and Nd3+:YAG crystal plates were combined in this fashion to produce eight crystal chip which was further used to obtain Q-switch pulses with Cr4+:YAG crystal as saturable absorber. Energy of 9 mJ and pulse duration of 815 ps were achieved. Although the energy obtained with single rod system was 10 mJ, the degradation of the beam prevents such crystal to be used in further applications. This is the first demonstration of distributed face cooling system outperformed conventionally single rod system.
Arvydas Kausas,Lihe Zheng, andTakunori Taira
"Structured laser gain-medium by new bonding for power micro-laser", Proc. SPIE 10082, Solid State Lasers XXVI: Technology and Devices, 100820Z (17 February 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2251916
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Arvydas Kausas, Lihe Zheng, Takunori Taira, "Structured laser gain-medium by new bonding for power micro-laser," Proc. SPIE 10082, Solid State Lasers XXVI: Technology and Devices, 100820Z (17 February 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2251916