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Ir Nonlinear Absorption Leading To Laser-Induced Damage In Ge & Gasb, Torrey J. Wagner, Matthew J. Bohn, Ronald A. Coutu Jr., L. P. Gonzales, J. M. Murray, K. L. Schepler, S. Guha
Ir Nonlinear Absorption Leading To Laser-Induced Damage In Ge & Gasb, Torrey J. Wagner, Matthew J. Bohn, Ronald A. Coutu Jr., L. P. Gonzales, J. M. Murray, K. L. Schepler, S. Guha
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Using a simultaneous fitting technique to extract nonlinear absorption coefficients from data at two pulse widths, we measure two-photon and free-carrier absorption coefficients for Ge and GaSb at 2.05 and 2.5 μm for the first time. Results agreed well with published theory. Single-shot damage thresholds were also measured at 2.5 μm and agreed well with modeled thresholds using experimentally determined parameters including nonlinear absorption coefficients and temperature dependent linear absorption. The damage threshold for a single-layer Al2O3 anti-reflective coating on Ge was 55% or 35% lower than the uncoated threshold for ps or ns pulses, respectively. Wavelength-dependant …
Energy Scaling Of Nanosecond Gain-Switched Cr2+:Znse Lasers, Vladimir V. Fedorov, Igor S. Moskalev, M. S. Mirov, S. B. Mirov, Torrey J. Wagner, Matthew J. Bohn, Patrick A. Berry, K. L. Schepler
Energy Scaling Of Nanosecond Gain-Switched Cr2+:Znse Lasers, Vladimir V. Fedorov, Igor S. Moskalev, M. S. Mirov, S. B. Mirov, Torrey J. Wagner, Matthew J. Bohn, Patrick A. Berry, K. L. Schepler
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In this paper, we report record nanosecond output energies of gain-switched CrZnSe lasers pumped by Q-switched CrTmHoYAG 100 ns at 2.096 microns and Raman shifted NdYAG lasers 7 ns at 1.906 microns. In these experiments we used Brewster cut CrZnSe gain elements with a chromium concentration of 8x1018cm-3. Under CrTmHoYAG pumping, the first CrZnSe laser demonstrated 3.1 mJ of output energy, 52 slope efficiency and 110 nm linewidth centered at a wavelength of 2.47 microns. Maximum output energy of the second CrZnSe laser reached 10.1 mJ under H2 Raman shifted NdYAG laser pumping. The slope …