Ehud Galun
United Kingdom Ministry of Defence
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Applied Optics | 2006
Maya Brumer; Marina Sirota; Ariel Kigel; Aldona Sashchiuk; Ehud Galun; Z. Burshtein; Efrat Lifshitz
The saturable optical absorption properties of PbSe core nanocrystals (NCs), and their corresponding PbSe/PbScore/shell and PbSe/PbSexS(1-x) core/alloyed-shell NCs, were examined at lambda = 1.54 microm. Saturation intensities of approximately 100 MW/cm2 were obtained. The NCs act as passive Q switches in near-infrared pulsed lasers. Q-switched output pulse energies up to 3 mJ, with a pulse duration of 40-55 ns were demonstrated. Analysis of the optical transmission versus pulse light intensity was carried out according to a model that includes ground-state as well as excited-state absorption. For pulses approximately 10 ns long, the NCs act as fast saturable absorbers. The theoretical fits yield a ground-state absorption cross section of 10-16-10-15 cm2, an excited-state absorption cross section of sigma(es) is congruent to 10(-16) cm2, and an effective lifetime of tau(eff) is congruent to 5 x 10(-12) s.
Optical Materials | 2001
Z. Burshtein; Yehoshua Shimony; R Feldman; Vladimir Krupkin; A Glushko; Ehud Galun
Abstract Appreciable excited-state absorption (ESA) in U2+:CaF2 and Co2+:ZnSe saturable absorbers was measured at λ=1.573 μ m by optical transmission versus light fluence curves of 30–40 ns long pulses. The ground- and excited-state absorption cross-sections obtained were (9.15±0.3)×10−20 and (3.6±0.2)×10 −20 cm 2 , respectively, for U2+:CaF2, and (57±4)×10−20 and (12.5±1)×10 −20 cm 2 for Co2+:ZnSe. Thus, ESA is not negligible in U2+:CaF2 and Co2+:ZnSe, as previously estimated.
Optical Science and Technology, the SPIE 49th Annual Meeting | 2004
Marina Sirota; Ehud Galun; Vladimir Krupkin; Alexander Glushko; Ariel Kigel; Maya Brumer; Aldona Sashchiuk; Lilac Amirav; Efrat Lifshitz
The use of semiconductor nanocrystals as a passive Q-switch in an eye-safe laser system is demonstrated. These lasers recently became popular in laser radar, three-dimensional scanning, targeting, and communication applications. Such applications require the laser to operate under Q-switching, generating a laser pulse with duration on the order of tens of nanoseconds, and a peak power on the order of a megawatt. Semiconductor nanocrystals exhibit unique physical properties, associated with the quantum size effect. The PbS and PbSe nanocrystals show a size-tunable absorption resonance in the near IR spectral region (1000-3000 nm), saturable absorbing properties, suitable as a functional Q-switch in eye-safe lasers. The quantum confinement effect and the saturable absorption can be manifested only in high quality nanocrystals with a narrow size distribution and passivated surfaces. Thus, a special synthetic procedures have been used for the preparation of PbSe core, PbSe/PbS core-shell and PbSe/PbSexS1-x core-alloyed shell nanocrystals. Then, a passively Q-switched Er:glass laser has been assembled, while the laser output energy, Q-switch threshold energies, and pulse width have been measured.
Advanced Materials | 2018
Maxim Sokol; Barak Ratzker; Sergey Kalabukhov; M.P. Dariel; Ehud Galun; Nachum Frage
Polycrystalline magnesium aluminate (MgAl2 O4 ) spinel (PMAS) exhibits a unique combination of physical, chemical, mechanical, and optical properties, which makes it useful for a wide range of applications, including UV lenses for lithography, electroinsulation, and structural windows for both VIS and IR region radiation and armor applications. Conventional two-stage processing of PMAS involves prolonged pressureless sintering followed by hot isostatic pressing. The costly processing of high-quality transparent PMAS ceramic is the main reason for the limited usage of this material in industry. Spark plasma sintering (SPS) is a relatively novel one-stage, rapid, and cost-effective sintering technique, which holds great potential for producing high-quality optical materials. Here, recent advances in the fabrication of transparent PMAS by the SPS approach, the influence of sintering parameters on microstructure evolution during densification, and their effects on the optical and mechanical properties of the material are reviewed.
Proceedings of SPIE | 2005
Ariel Kigel; Maya Brumer; A. Sashchiuk; Marina Sirota; Ehud Galun; Efrat Lifshitz
The saturable absorbing properties of PbSe core nanocrystals (NCs), and their corresponding PbSe/PbS core-shell and PbSe/PbSeS core-alloyed shell NCs, were examined at an energy of 1.54 micron. These NCs act as an efficient passive Q-switch in near infra-red pulsed lasers. Saturation fluence values in the order of a few hundreds mJ/cm2 were obtained, leading to a laser power output of 2.0-3.5 mJ with a pulse duration of 40-53 nsec. We demonstrated a substantial increase of the emission quantum yield and a slight decrease of the saturation fluence values, when using PbSe/PbS and PbSe/PbSexS1-x core-shells structures, in comparison with the corresponding PbSe core NCs. A quasi-three level energy manifold was used for the simulation of saturation fluence curves and of the absorption cross sections. All samples were prepared in a novel colloidal synthetic method.
Journal of the American Ceramic Society | 2016
Adrian Goldstein; Pavel Loiko; Z. Burshtein; N. A. Skoptsov; Ilya Glazunov; Ehud Galun; Nikolai V. Kuleshov; K. V. Yumashev
Archive | 2005
Marina Sirota; Ehud Galun; Adrian Goldshtein; Alla Buch; Vladimir Krupkin; Rami Cohen; Alexander Glushko; Elena Luria
Journal of The European Ceramic Society | 2016
Adrian Goldstein; Jan Raethel; Michael Katz; Mila Berlin; Ehud Galun
Journal of Luminescence | 2016
Yuval Tsur; Sharone Goldring; Ehud Galun; Abraham Katzir
Optical Materials | 2017
Harel Hecht; Z. Burshtein; Abraham Katzir; Salman Noach; Maxim Sokol; Eugene Frumker; Ehud Galun; Amiel A. Ishaaya