High Efficiency High Power Blue Laser by Resonant Doubling in PPKTP
I developed a high power blue laser for use in scientific and technical applications (eg. precision spectroscopy, semiconductor inspection, flow cytometry, etc). It is linearly polarized, single longitudinal and single transverse mode, and a convenient fiber coupled continuous wave (cw) laser sourc...
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ndltd-unt.edu-info-ark-67531-metadc1033062020-07-21T05:46:45Z High Efficiency High Power Blue Laser by Resonant Doubling in PPKTP Danekar, Koustubh resonant Non-linear optics laser poled quasi-phase matching doubling I developed a high power blue laser for use in scientific and technical applications (eg. precision spectroscopy, semiconductor inspection, flow cytometry, etc). It is linearly polarized, single longitudinal and single transverse mode, and a convenient fiber coupled continuous wave (cw) laser source. My technique employs external cavity frequency doubling and provides better power and beam quality than commercially available blue diode lasers. I use a fiber Bragg grating (FBG) stabilized infrared (IR) semiconductor laser source with a polarization maintaining (PM) fiber coupled output. Using a custom made optical and mechanical design this output is coupled with a mode matching efficiency of 96% into the doubling cavity. With this carefully designed and optimized cavity, measurements were carried out at various fundamental input powers. A net efficie ncy of 81 % with an output power of 680 mW at 486 nm was obtained using 840 mW of IR input. Also I report an 87.5 % net efficiency in coupling of blue light from servo locked cavity into a single mode PM fiber. Thus I have demonstrated a total fiber to fiber efficiency of 71% can be achieved in our approach using periodically poled potassium titanyl phosphate (PPKTP). To obtain these results, all losses in the system were carefully studied and minimized. University of North Texas Shiner, David Weathers, Duncan L. Neogi, Arup Quintanilla, Sandra J. 2011-08 Thesis or Dissertation Text oclc: 811838759 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc103306/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc103306 English Public Danekar, Koustubh Copyright Copyright is held by the author, unless otherwise noted. All rights reserved. |
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I developed a high power blue laser for use in scientific and technical applications (eg. precision spectroscopy, semiconductor inspection, flow cytometry, etc). It is linearly polarized, single longitudinal and single transverse mode, and a convenient fiber coupled continuous wave (cw) laser source. My technique employs external cavity frequency doubling and provides better power and beam quality than commercially available blue diode lasers. I use a fiber Bragg grating (FBG) stabilized infrared (IR) semiconductor laser source with a polarization maintaining (PM) fiber coupled output. Using a custom made optical and mechanical design this output is coupled with a mode matching efficiency of 96% into the doubling cavity. With this carefully designed and optimized cavity, measurements were carried out at various fundamental input powers. A net efficie ncy of 81 % with an output power of 680 mW at 486 nm was obtained using 840 mW of IR input. Also I report an 87.5 % net efficiency in coupling of blue light from servo locked cavity into a single mode PM fiber. Thus I have demonstrated a total fiber to fiber efficiency of 71% can be achieved in our approach using periodically poled potassium titanyl phosphate (PPKTP). To obtain these results, all losses in the system were carefully studied and minimized. |
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High Efficiency High Power Blue Laser by Resonant Doubling in PPKTP |
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High Efficiency High Power Blue Laser by Resonant Doubling in PPKTP |
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High Efficiency High Power Blue Laser by Resonant Doubling in PPKTP |
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High Efficiency High Power Blue Laser by Resonant Doubling in PPKTP |
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High Efficiency High Power Blue Laser by Resonant Doubling in PPKTP |
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high efficiency high power blue laser by resonant doubling in ppktp |
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University of North Texas |
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