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Applied Optics | 2012

Modeling of end-pumped Yb:YAG thin-disk lasers with nonuniform temperature distribution

Guangzhi Zhu; Xiao Zhu; Changhong Zhu; Jianli Shang; Hailin Wan; Fei Guo; Lijun Qi

A plane wave model with nonuniform temperature distribution in the thin-disk crystal is developed to describe the dynamic behavior of an end-pumped Yb:YAG thin-disk laser. A set of couple-rate equations and 2D stationary heat-conduction equations are derived. The stable temperature distribution in the disk crystal is calculated using a numerical iterative method. The analytic expression is capable of dealing with more practical laser systems than previous works on this subject as it allows for nonuniform temperature distribution in the disk crystal. Based on these results, we examined laser output intensity as a function of pump intensity, dopant concentration, resonator coupler reflectivity, crystal thickness and temperature of cooling liquid.


Applied Optics | 2014

Analytical model of thermal effect and optical path difference in end-pumped Yb:YAG thin disk laser

Guangzhi Zhu; Xiao Zhu; Mu Wang; Yufan Feng; Changhong Zhu

An analytical model of the thermal effect and optical path difference (OPD) of a thin disk laser is developed with the combination of the analytical method and commercial finite element analysis software. The distributions of temperature, stress, strain, and OPD caused by temperature gradient, axial thermal strain (bulging), thermal strain-induced birefringence, and deformation are obtained. Based on the analytical model, the production mechanisms, features, and influence of OPD in an end-pumped thin disk laser are discussed, which make the causes of spherical and aspherical parts of the OPD more obvious. Furthermore, the OPD including the spherical and aspherical parts of the thin disk crystal is discussed for various pumping intensities.


Optics Express | 2015

A multi-pass pumping scheme for thin disk lasers with good anti-disturbance ability

Yan Huang; Xiao Zhu; Guangzhi Zhu; Jianli Shang; Hailin Wang; Lijun Qi; Changhong Zhu; Fei Guo

A multi-pass pumping scheme for thin disk lasers consisting of dual parabolic mirrors with conjugated relationship is presented. The anti-disturbance ability of pumping is analyzed by ray tracing method under different kinds of disturbances. Both theoretical and experiment results show that disturbances in this system wont lead to a misalignment of each pumping spot, but only the position of superposed pumping spot on disk crystal will be changed. Compared with the multi-pass pumping scheme consisting of parabolic mirror and folding prisms, this pumping scheme has a better anti-disturbance ability.


Applied Optics | 2014

Numerical analysis of an end-pumped Yb:YAG thin disk laser with variation of a fractional thermal load

Guangzhi Zhu; Xiao Zhu; Yan Huang; Hailin Wang; Changhong Zhu

An analytical model is developed to describe the dynamic behavior of an end-pumped Yb:YAG thin disk laser. Within the model, the rate equations, including the nonradiative relaxation process, are calculated taking into account the dependence of the fractional thermal load on the temperature of the thin disk crystal and intracavity laser intensity. The fractional thermal load is analyzed, or can be evaluated clearly, under lasing or nonlasing conditions. The stable temperature and fractional thermal load in a thin disk crystal for different radiative quantum efficiencies are obtained using the numerical iterative method. Furthermore, the dependence of the laser output intensity on variables such as pumping intensity, coupler reflectivity, radiative quantum efficiency, and the temperature of thin disk crystal is discussed.


Applied Optics | 2013

Analytical approach of laser beam propagation in the hollow polygonal light pipe

Guangzhi Zhu; Xiao Zhu; Changhong Zhu

An analytical method of researching the light distribution properties on the output end of a hollow n-sided polygonal light pipe and a light source with a Gaussian distribution is developed. The mirror transformation matrices and a special algorithm of removing void virtual images are created to acquire the location and direction vector of each effective virtual image on the entrance plane. The analytical method is demonstrated by Monte Carlo ray tracing. At the same time, four typical cases are discussed. The analytical results indicate that the uniformity of light distribution varies with the structural and optical parameters of the hollow n-sided polygonal light pipe and light source with a Gaussian distribution. The analytical approach will be useful to design and choose the hollow n-sided polygonal light pipe, especially for high-power laser beam homogenization techniques.


Applied Optics | 2015

Analytical model of optical path difference in an end-pumped Yb:YAG thin-disk laser with nonuniform pumping light

Guangzhi Zhu; Xiao Zhu; Zhongxiong Dai; Zexiong Wang; Changhong Zhu

An analytical model of the thermal effect and optical path difference (OPD) of a thin-disk laser is developed by an arbitrary form pumping spot. Based on the analytical model, the distribution of temperature, stress, and strain can be derived using a super-Gaussian form pumping spot. The total OPD caused by temperature gradient, axial thermal strain, thermal strain-induced birefringence, and deformation of the thin-disk crystal is discussed for different super-Gaussian factors and is separated into spherical and aspherical parts. The analytical results show that the aspherical part of the OPD is the main reason leading to the decrease of the laser beam quality and it is closely related to super-Gaussian factors, which are very useful for thin-disk laser design and evaluation.


Applied Optics | 2012

Optical model and optimal output coupler for a continuous wave Yb:YAG thin-disk laser with multiple-disk configuration

Guangzhi Zhu; Xiao Zhu; Changhong Zhu; Jianli Shang

This article presents the fundamental principles of operational performance of a continuous wave (cw) thin-disk laser with multiple disks in one resonator. Based on the model of an end-pumped Yb:YAG thin-disk laser with nonuniform temperature distribution, the effect of the multiple disks in one resonator is considered. The analytic expressions are derived to analyze the laser output intensity, laser intensity in the resonator, threshold intensity, and the optical efficiency of a thin-disk laser with multiple disks arranged in series. The dependence of output coupler reflectivity and the number of thin disks on various parameters are investigated, which are useful to determine the optimal output coupler reflectivity of the thin-disk lasers and control the laser intensity in the resonator.


Optical Engineering | 2010

Deicing with Nd:YAG and CO 2 lasers

Lijun Qi; Xiao Zhu; Changhong Zhu; Fei Guo; Guangzhi Zhu; Shanqiang Gu

A model of deicing with Nd:YAG and CO2 lasers for simulation using ANSYS software is presented. Experiments with a 300-W, 1-ms, 60-Hz Nd:YAG laser and a 500- to 2000-W cw CO2 laser are reported. The Nd:YAG laser is considered as a volume thermal source, and the CO2 laser as a plane thermal source. The model and the simulation results can describe both Nd:YAG and CO2 laser deicing well. The results of the simulation and experiments suggest that the melting rates for the two lasersarealmostequalatthesamelaserpowerdensity.Soarethemelting efficiencies. The hard and transparent ice irradiated by the Nd:YAG laser becomes opaque and loose, because the thermal stress is distributed in the body of the ice, while the ice irradiated by the CO2 laser is still transparent and hard, because thermal stress hardly occurs. So the laser with characteristics of high output power and large ice absorbing length can be selected for the power line laser deicing system, and Nd:YAG laser is more appropriate for power-line deicing than CO2 laser. C 2010 Society of


Optical Engineering | 2016

Design of homogeneous laser-line-beam generators

Huaxin Lin; Hailin Wang; Xiao Zhu; Guangzhi Zhu; Lijun Qi

Abstract. We present a laser beam shaper designed to obtain a homogeneous line beam. A beam shaping system was designed based on cutting and rearranging optics, using two groups of plane parallel plates. The analysis of beam uniformity was performed by use of ray tracing simulation through ZEMAX software and experimental validation. The simulation results show that in the focal plane, a beam width of 1 mm (@95%Imax) and a uniformity of 90.2% are achieved in one direction, and a Gaussian profile with a beam width of 0.06 mm (FWHM) is achieved in the other direction.


Archive | 2009

Method and system for laser deicing for power transmission and transformation equipment

Shanqiang Gu; Jiahong Chen; Wei Cai; Lijun Qi; Xiao Zhu; Yuangen Xu; Enze Lu; Zhanghong Zhu; Guangzhi Zhu; Fei Guo; Changsheng Cheng

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Changhong Zhu

Huazhong University of Science and Technology

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Xiao Zhu

Huazhong University of Science and Technology

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Lijun Qi

Huazhong University of Science and Technology

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Fei Guo

Huazhong University of Science and Technology

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Hailin Wang

Huazhong University of Science and Technology

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Jianli Shang

Huazhong University of Science and Technology

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Yan Huang

Huazhong University of Science and Technology

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Zexiong Wang

Huazhong University of Science and Technology

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Shanqiang Gu

Electric Power Research Institute

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Hailin Wan

Huazhong University of Science and Technology

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