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15 May 2012 Thermal lensing characterization of a high-radiance 946nm planar waveguide laser
S. P. Ng, J. I. Mackenzie
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Abstract
We present the characterization of the in-plane thermal lens in a quasi-four-level Nd:YAG planar waveguide (PW) laser configured for high-radiance operation with an external stable-cavity. Our approach utilises the measurement of the laser's output irradiance distribution at the near- and far-field positions concurrently in order to obtain the "real time" beam propagation parameter and thus beam quality factor, M2. Coupled with the knowledge of the intra-cavity-thermal-lens- dependent beam sizes at an intra-cavity beam waist, the power dependent effective thermal lens focal length was characterized. A thermal lens focal length of >450 mm was obtained at all incident pump powers up to the maximum level of 87 W. This characterization enabled the build of a 29 W 946 nm PW laser with a record output radiance of 4.3 TWm-2sr-1.
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S. P. Ng and J. I. Mackenzie "Thermal lensing characterization of a high-radiance 946nm planar waveguide laser", Proc. SPIE 8433, Laser Sources and Applications, 843303 (15 May 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.922895
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KEYWORDS
Thermal effects

Waveguides

Mirrors

Nd:YAG lasers

Planar waveguides

Wave propagation

Laser beam propagation

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