• Chinese Optics Letters
  • Vol. 10, Issue s1, S11402 (2012)
Zhe Sun, Qiang Li, Menghua Jiang, Hong Lei, and Yongling Hui
DOI: 10.3788/col201210.s11402 Cite this Article Set citation alerts
Zhe Sun, Qiang Li, Menghua Jiang, Hong Lei, Yongling Hui. Improvement of the linearly polarized output power in Nd:YAG laser with [100]-cut rod[J]. Chinese Optics Letters, 2012, 10(s1): S11402 Copy Citation Text show less

Abstract

Thermal depolarization caused by birefringence is a major factor that limits the output power of linearly polarized Nd:YAG laser. This paper theoretically analyzes the thermal depolarization of [111]- and [100]-cut Nd:YAG rods and output power of two diode-pumped Nd:YAG rods are compared experimentally. 3×80 mm sized [111]- and [100]- cut rods with doping concentration of 1.1±0.1at.% are used. With a pump power of 180 W, the ratio of linearly polarized output power versus unpolarized output power obtained with the [111]- and [100]- cut rods are 19% and 43% respectively, with a difference of 24%. The experiment demonstrates that in comparison with conventional [111]- cut Nd:YAG rod, [100]- cut Nd:YAG rod can improve the linearly polarized output power obviously. The thermal depolarization depends on the polarization direction for the [100]- cut Nd:YAG rod, and the linearly polarized output power can be improved by suitably modification of the polarization direction of linearly polarized laser to minimize thermal depolarization.
Zhe Sun, Qiang Li, Menghua Jiang, Hong Lei, Yongling Hui. Improvement of the linearly polarized output power in Nd:YAG laser with [100]-cut rod[J]. Chinese Optics Letters, 2012, 10(s1): S11402
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