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Conduction-cooled, continuous wave, diode-laser pumped, Nd:YAG mini-slab laser

Technical Report ·
OSTI ID:147367
We have designed a low loss mounting scheme for zig- zag slab lasers. This scheme includes a Teflon AF coating to protect the slab total internal reflection (TIR) surfaces. In addition, the slab is conduction cooled through a window to isolate the water flow from the slab surfaces. This design was initially tested on a line-pumped slab laser which operated with 5 watts of output power at a pump power of 28 watts. The laser operated in a TEM sub 00 mode at all powers. The low loss protective coating allowed this laser to operate on the lower gain line of Nd:YAG at 1.32, with 1.1 watt of output power at the same pump power. Since that time, a higher power laser has been built. This laser operates with a 20% slope efficiency, with an output power of 30 watts at a pump power of 160 watts.
Research Organization:
Stanford Univ., CA (United States). Edward L. Ginzton Lab.
OSTI ID:
147367
Report Number(s):
AD-A--296098/7/XAB; CNN: Contracts DAAH04-94-G-0019, DAAL03-90-C-0026
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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