Optics express | 2019

Hyperfine-state dependence of highly efficient amplification from diode-pumped cesium vapor.

 
 
 

Abstract


We report optical amplification with an optical-to-optical conversion efficiency of 70 ± 1% from a diode-pumped Cs vapor cell. When pump (852 nm; D2-line) and signal (895 nm; D1-line) lasers with a narrow spectral width of ∼2\u2005MHz are resonant on the hyperfine states (F\u2009=\u20093 or 4) of the 6S1/2 state, we observe that the amplification factors are significantly changed according to the hyperfine-state combination of the pump and signal lasers. We find that the optical frequencies of the pumping and signal lasers need to be controlled near the hyperfine state of 6S1/2 (F\u2009=\u20094) to obtain an efficient diode-pumped alkali amplifier (DPAA). To realize highly efficient optical gain conditions, both the spatial modes of the pump and signal lasers are made to overlap in the Cs vapor cell with the use of a single-mode optical fiber. An amplification factor of 430 ± 15 is achieved under the following conditions: cell temperature of 90 °C, signal power of 0.1 mW, and pump power of 200 mW. We believe that our results can aid in the development of highly efficient diode-pumped alkali-vapor lasers and amplifiers.

Volume 27 25
Pages \n 36231-36240\n
DOI 10.1364/oe.27.036231
Language English
Journal Optics express

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