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9 March 2007Advances in power scalable, tunable, and mode-locked semiconductor disk lasers
We present new approaches for power scaling and tunability in semiconductor disk lasers. The novel concepts allow for
reduced thermal load of the gain material, increasing the threshold of rollover and extending the capability for boosting
the output power without significant degradation in the beam quality. The proposed technique for power scaling of
optically-pumped semiconductor disk lasers is based on the multiple gain scheme. The method allows for significant
power improvement while preserving good beam quality. Total power of over 8 W was achieved in dual-gain
configuration, while one-gain lasers could produce separately about 4 W, limited by the thermal rollover of the output
characteristics. The results show that reduced thermal load to a gain element in a dual-gain cavity allows extending the
range of usable pump powers boosting the laser output.
Tunable Sb-based semiconductor disk laser operating at 2-&mgr;m is demonstrated with nearly 100 nm operation range. The
maximum output is 210 mW and the 3dB tuning range spans from 1946 to 1997 nm. The wavelength tuning is based on
an intracavity birefringent filter. The potential of semiconductor disk lasers for high repetition rate ultrashort pulse
generation using harmonic mode-locking is also discussed. We report on optically-pumped vertical-external-cavity
surface-emitting lasers passively mode-locked with a semiconductor saturable-absorber mirror. The potential of
harmonic mode-locking in producing pulse trains at multigigahertz repetition rates has been explored. The results present
first systematic study of multiple pulse formation in passively mode-locked VECSELs.
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O. G. Okhotnikov, Antti Härkönen, E. J. Saarinen, J. Rautiainen, R. Herda, M. Guina, "Advances in power scalable, tunable, and mode-locked semiconductor disk lasers," Proc. SPIE 6451, Solid State Lasers XVI: Technology and Devices, 64510B (9 March 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.723847