• Optoelectronics Letters
  • Vol. 17, Issue 9, 518 (2021)
Yong CHENG, Chaoyong TAN*, Xu 1LIU, Xia CHEN, Mengzhen ZHU, and Jingsong WEI
Author Affiliations
  • Ordnance NCO Academy, Army Engineering University, Wuhan 430075, China
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    DOI: 10.1007/s11801-021-0167-6 Cite this Article
    CHENG Yong, TAN Chaoyong, 1LIU Xu, CHEN Xia, ZHU Mengzhen, WEI Jingsong. Conduction cooled narrow linewidth sub-nanosecond multi-beam laser[J]. Optoelectronics Letters, 2021, 17(9): 518 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    A conduction cooled high peak power, narrow linewidth, and sub-nanosecond multi-beam laser as an excellent candidate for non-scanning lidar is demonstrated. This laser is based on master oscillator power amplifier (MOPA) scheme which consists of a pulse pumped Nd:YAG/Cr4+:YAG microchip laser as the master oscillator and a high efficient grazing incidence Nd:YVO4 slab amplifier, and the output beam is expanded to 100 mm diameter by a 50× low aberration Galileo beam expander and then divided into a 50×2 staggered arrangement multi-beam array by a diffractive laser splitter. The laser operates at 1 064.28 nm with a spectral linewidth about 20 pm, which generates 1 mJ, 0.78 ns pulses at 7 kHz rate. The fluctuation of output power is less than ±2% when it works continuously for 1 h. The energy uniformity of the 100 sub-beams is up to 90%, the divergence of each sub-beam is about 20 μrad, and the total transmission efficiency of the diffractive laser splitter is more than 85%.
    CHENG Yong, TAN Chaoyong, 1LIU Xu, CHEN Xia, ZHU Mengzhen, WEI Jingsong. Conduction cooled narrow linewidth sub-nanosecond multi-beam laser[J]. Optoelectronics Letters, 2021, 17(9): 518
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