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21 October 2004 Laser crystals: a materials chemist point of view
Daniel Vivien
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Proceedings Volume 5581, ROMOPTO 2003: Seventh Conference on Optics; (2004) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.582793
Event: ROMOPTO 2003: Seventh Conference on Optics, 2003, Constanta, Romania
Abstract
Among the various characteristics of solid-state lasers their emission wavelength, operating regime and output power are of major importance. This paper shows how chemical concepts can help to design or choose the best laser material for a given set of characteristics through the "structure properties relationships." Specific examples are given for the three above-mentioned properties: Neodymium activated lasers operating in the 4F3/24I9/2 channel and Cr4+ activated materials, for the wavelength adjustment; Ytterbium doped crystals for femtoseconds pulses generation, as an example of the material adaptation to a laser operating regime; Prediction of the thermal conductivity of a material: an important parameter for the production of high power laser beams.
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Daniel Vivien "Laser crystals: a materials chemist point of view", Proc. SPIE 5581, ROMOPTO 2003: Seventh Conference on Optics, (21 October 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.582793
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KEYWORDS
Ions

Ytterbium

Crystals

Laser crystals

Neodymium

Chromium

Luminescence

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