Single-Frequency High-Power Continuous-Wave Oscillation at 1003 nm of an Optically Pumped Semiconductor Laser
Optics
2009-11-11 v1
Abstract
This work reports single-frequency laser oscillation at 1003.4 nm of an optically pumped external cavity semiconductor laser. By using a gain structure bonded onto a high conductivity substrate, we demonstrate both theoretically and experimentally the strong reduction of the thermal resistance of the active semiconductor medium, resulting in a high power laser emission. The spectro-temporal dynamics of the laser is also explained. Furthermore, an intracavity frequency-doubling crystal was used to obtain a stable single-mode generation of blue (501.5 nm) with an output power around 60 mW.
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@article{arxiv.physics/0606211,
title = {Single-Frequency High-Power Continuous-Wave Oscillation at 1003 nm of an Optically Pumped Semiconductor Laser},
author = {Mathieu Jacquemet and Manuela Domenech and Julie Dion and Martin Strassner and Gaelle Lucas-Leclin and Patrick Georges and Isabelle Sagnes and Arnaud Garnache},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:physics/0606211},
year = {2009}
}
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11 pages