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Featured researches published by Kai Seger.


Optics Express | 2013

Carbon nanotube mode-locked optically-pumped semiconductor disk laser

Kai Seger; Niels Meiser; Sun Young Choi; Boo He Jung; Dong-Il Yeom; Fabian Rotermund; Olof Okhotnikov; Fredrik Laurell; Valdas Pasiskevicius

An optically pumped semiconductor disk laser was mode-locked for the first time by employing a single-walled carbon nanotube saturable absorber. Stable passive fundamental mode-locking was obtained at a repetition rate of 613 MHz with a pulse length of 1.23 ps. The mode-locked semiconductor disk laser in a compact geometry delivered a maximum average output power of 136 mW at 1074 nm.


Optics Express | 2009

Tunable Yb:KYW laser using a transversely chirped volume Bragg grating

Kai Seger; Björn Jacobsson; Valdas Pasiskevicius; Fredrik Laurell

We demonstrate a diode-pumped Yb:KYW laser, where the wavelength is controlled by a transversely chirped volume-Bragg-grating, also used as the laser output coupler. By translating the grating, the wavelength could be tuned from 997 nm to 1016 nm, with a spectral bandwidth of 13 GHz and a power up to 3.3 W. The laser cavity is simple and compact, and the tuning method is generally applicable to many other laser systems.


Optics Express | 2009

Highly efficient temporally stable narrow linewidth cryogenically cooled Yb-fiber laser

Pär Jelger; Kai Seger; Valdas Pasiskevicius; Fredrik Laurell

Cryogenic cooling is an effective way of increasing the efficiency in many solid-state lasers. In fiber lasers however, while the efficiency is increased, a reduced reabsorption in combination with reduced homogeneous broadening tends to broaden the linewidth, yielding a low spectral power density of the laser emission. In this work we lock a cryogenically-cooled Yb-doped fiber laser with a volume Bragg grating to overcome this problem and achieve a temporally stable narrow linewidth highly efficient laser. We extract 11.4-W of output power in spectral window of less than 0.4-nm with 14.5-W of launched pump light.


Proceedings of SPIE | 2014

Carbon nanotube mode-locked vertical external-cavity surface-emitting laser

Kai Seger; Niels Meiser; Sun Young Choi; B. H. Jung; Dong-Il Yeom; Fabian Rotermund; Oleg G. Okhotnikov; Fredrik Laurell; Valdas Pasiskevicius

Mode-locking an optically pumped semiconductor disk laser has been demonstrated using low-loss saturable absorption containing a mixture of single-walled carbon nanotubes in PMM polymer. The modulator was fabricated by a simple spin-coating technique on fused silica substrate and was operating in transmission. Stable passive fundamental modelocking was obtained at a repetition rate of 613 MHz with a pulse length of 1.23 ps. The mode-locked semiconductor disk laser in a compact geometry delivered a maximum average output power of 136 mW at 1074 nm.


Applied Physics B | 2013

Gigahertz repetition rate mode-locked Yb:KYW laser using self-assembled quantum dot saturable absorber

Niels Meiser; Kai Seger; Valdas Pasiskevicius; Hoon Jang; Edik U. Rafailov; Igor L. Krestnikov


Applied Physics B | 2014

Cascaded mode-locking of a spectrally controlled Yb:KYW laser

Niels Meiser; Kai Seger; Valdas Pasiskevicius; Andrius Zukauskas; Carlota Canalias; Fredrik Laurell


Applied Physics B | 2014

Intra-cavity frequency-doubled Yb : KYW laser using periodically poled Rb-doped KTP with a volume Bragg grating input coupler

Kai Seger; Niels Meiser; Staffan Tjörnhammar; Andrius Zukauskas; Carlota Canalias; Valdas Pasiskevicius; Fredrik Laurell


540. WE-Heraeus-Seminar, Germany, July 14-17, 2013 | 2013

Volume Bragg grating based lasers

Fredrik Laurell; Kai Seger; Peter Zeil; Staffan Tjörnhammar; Valdas Pasiskevicius


Applied Physics B | 2012

Tunable, passively Q-switched single-longitudinal-mode Nd:YVO4 laser using a chirped volume Bragg grating

Kai Seger; Niels Meiser; Carlota Canalias; Valdas Pasiskevicius; Fredrik Laurell


EPS- Europhoton | 2010

Quantum dot saturable absorber mode-locked Yb : KYW-laser with 1GHz repetition rate

Niels Meiser; Kai Seger; Valdas Pasiskevicius; Edik U. Rafailov; Igor L. Krestnikov

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