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4 May 1999 CW high-power conduction-cooled edge-pumped slab laser
William M. Tulloch, Todd S. Rutherford, Eric K. Gustafson, Robert L. Byer
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Abstract
We have developed a high average power zig-zag slab laser based on conduction-cooling and a novel pumping geometry called edge-pumping. The edge-pumping geometry decouples the cooling and optical pumping interfaces, simplifying the laser head design. The advantages of this design include efficient pump absorption, uniform conductive-cooling, high brightness fiber-coupled laser diode pumping, and power scalability. We have demonstrated this new design in a Nd:YAG zig-zag slab laser which operates at 104 W of multimode power for 340 W of pump power with a 40% slope efficiency. TEM00 mode operation was demonstrated at 39.5 W for 250 W of pump power at a slope efficiency of 21%. Thermal lensing measurements indicate an effective focal length of < 0.5 m in both the zig-zag and the non-zig-zag planes for 340 W of pump power.
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William M. Tulloch, Todd S. Rutherford, Eric K. Gustafson, and Robert L. Byer "CW high-power conduction-cooled edge-pumped slab laser", Proc. SPIE 3613, Solid State Lasers VIII, (4 May 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.347664
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KEYWORDS
Laser development

Absorption

Interfaces

Nd:YAG lasers

Lasers

High power lasers

Semiconductor lasers

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