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17 May 2018 Influence of interionic energy transfer mechanisms in Tm,Ho:YAG on the maximum extractable energy in regenerative amplifiers
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Abstract
The numerical simulation of a regenerative amplifier based on codoped Tm,Ho:YAG is presented. Within this work, a maximum pulse energy of 3.1 mJ is observed for 0.9 kW CW end-pumping at 785 nm. The simulation results demonstrate that interionic mechanisms such as upconversion and energy transfer significantly influence the population of states and consequently, the amplification. In detail, the most dominant mechanisms are identified by introducing the rate term kxNiNm as a quantity to compare the strength of all occuring interionic mechanisms. It can then be shown that the energy transfer mechanism E6512 between Holmium and Thulium ions is the greatest source of population loss for the upper lasing state 5 I7 in Holmium. In summary, the presented model represents an efficient tool to characterize the influence of interionic mechanisms on the extractable energy in solid-state media under pulsed operation.
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Ramon Springer, Tyndale Hannan, and Christoph Pflaum "Influence of interionic energy transfer mechanisms in Tm,Ho:YAG on the maximum extractable energy in regenerative amplifiers", Proc. SPIE 10683, Fiber Lasers and Glass Photonics: Materials through Applications, 106832K (17 May 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2306235
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KEYWORDS
Holmium

Thulium

Energy transfer

Upconversion

Ions

Optical amplifiers

Electrons

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