Pulsed laser action in Tm,Ho:LuLiF/sub 4/ and Tm,Ho:YLiF/sub 4/ crystals using a novel quasi-end-pumping technique

A number of good quality thulium and holmium-codoped LuLiF/sub 4/ and YLiF/sub 4/ single crystals were successfully grown by the Czochralski crystal growth method under a CF/sub 4/ atmosphere. Using a novel diode-pumped, quasi-end-pump scheme incorporating two lens ducts, pulsed laser action is achieved in 5%Tm, 0.5% Ho:LuLiF/sub 4/ and 5%Tm, 0.5% Ho:YLiF/sub 4/ crystals, at various pulse repetition frequencies and temperatures. At 10 Hz and at an operating temperature of 273 K, slope efficiencies (optical to optical efficiencies) with respect to the incident pump energies of 12.9% (9.2%) and 7.4% (5.2%) were demonstrated in the grown Tm, Ho:LuLiF/sub 4/ and Tm, Ho:YLiF/sub 4/ crystals, respectively. Free running laser output energies in excess of 30 mJ (LuLiF/sub 4/) and 17 mJ (YLF) were measured.

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