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Light-Science & Applications | 2017

High beam quality 5 J, 200 Hz Nd:YAG laser system

Zhongwei Fan; Jisi Qiu; Zhijun Kang; Yanzhong Chen; Wenqi Ge; Xiongxin Tang

A high beam quality, all-solid-state Nd:YAG laser system of high-repetition frequency has been built for Thomson scattering diagnosis. A 1.7 times diffraction limited output beam at a pulse energy of 5 J at 1064 nm is achieved for the first time with a pulse duration of 6.6 ns (FWHM) and a repetition rate of 200 Hz; the output energy stability is 4.9% peak-to-valley over 6000 shots. A novel pulsed laser system (Supplementary Fig. S1) with high average power and high beam quality has recently been built by Dr Zhong-Wei Fans group at the Academy of Opto-Electronics, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Both the laser diode side-pumped rod and slab crystals are integrated into the amplifier (AMP) system. A 1.7 times diffraction-limited output beam at a pulse energy of 5 J at 1064 nm is achieved for the first time with a pulse duration of 6.6 ns (FWHM) and a repetition rate of 200 Hz; the output energy stability is 4.9% peak-to-valley over 6000 shots. The test results are shown in Figure 1a and 1b. The laser system is constructed in a master oscillator power amplifier (MOPA) configuration, as shown in Figure 1c, with four components: a single-frequency seed laser, pre-amplifier unit, beam control unit, and post-amplifier unit. The pre-amplifier consists of a three-stage, side-pumped rod amplifier. The dimensions of the rod crystals are φ3 mm× 67 mm with a Nd3+ concentration of 0.8% for AMP1 and AMP2, and φ6.35 mm× 140 mm with a Nd3+ concentration of 0.6% for AMP3 and AMP4. The techniques of the stimulated Brillouin scattering phase-conjugate mirror (SBSPCM) and adaptive optics are implemented in the beam control unit to correct the wavefront distortion dynamically. The postamplifier unit is composed of a three-stage, large slab amplifier. The dimensions of the slab crystals are 138 mm (L) × 35 mm (W)× 7 mm (D) with a Nd3+ concentration of 0.6% for AMP5, AMP6 and AMP7. The single-frequency seed laser produces an output power of 8.58 μJ with a pulse duration of 33.9 ns (FWHM) at a 200-Hz repetition rate. The root-mean-square (RMS) fluctuation in pulse energy is smaller than 1% and the beam quality is better than 1.12 times diffraction limited. The seed pulses first pass through the pre-amplifier and then through the control unit, at which the beam shaping is applied. The pulse energy is amplified to 300 mJ. The pulse duration is 30.5 ns and the beam quality is better than 1.4 times diffraction-limited. After passing through the post-amplifier, the pulse energy reaches 5 J with 3.2 times diffraction limited beam quality. An adaptive optics system is applied for wavefront correction, and the beam quality is improved to 1.7 times diffraction limited. The core parts of the laser system include the single-frequency laser source, slab amplifier module with high-energy storage efficiency, and the phase-conjugated, stimulated Brillouin scattering mirror. The single-frequency source is an active Q-switching laser utilizing acousto-optic modulation. Single-longitudinalmode operation is achieved by applying a Fabry-Pérot (FP) etalon. The length of the resonant cavity can be accurately controlled using piezoelectric ceramics, while sampling precision can be improved using a smoothing algorithm. To compensate for the influence of the environment on the length of the resonant cavity, the fuzzy proportional-integral-derivative (PID) control algorithm is implemented. With the above setup, single-frequency pulses of high stability can be achieved at the nanosecond (ns) level. The single slab amplifier can store as much as 2.5 J, with a small signal gain 45, depolarization loss o2%, pumping homogeneity better than 90%, and single-pass wavefront distortion better than 0.15 λ (RMS) when fully loaded. In the SBS-PCM, FC-770 is chosen as the SBS medium. Attributed to the specific cleaning and fine purification during the preparation processes, the load capacity of the SBS-PCM is thus improved. When pumping energy reaches 1.1 J (220 W, 200 Hz), optical breakdown is prevented and a phase-conjugate reflectivity higher than 98% is achieved.


AOPC 2017: Laser Components, Systems, and Applications | 2017

A homogeneous cooling scheme investigation for high power slab laser

Jianguo He; Weiran Lin; Zhongwei Fan; Yanzhong Chen; Wenqi Ge; Jin Yu; Hao Liu; Zeqiang Mo; Lianwen Fan; Dan Jian

The forced convective heat transfer with the advantages of reliability and durability is widely used in cooling the laser gain medium. However, a flow direction induced temperature gradient always appears. In this paper, a novel cooling configuration based on longitudinal forced convective heat transfer is presented. In comparison with two different types of configurations, it shows a more efficient heat transfer and more homogeneous temperature distribution. The investigation of the flow rate reveals that the higher flow rate the better cooling performance. Furthermore, the simulation results with 20 L/min flow rate shows an adequate temperature level and temperature homogeneity which keeps a lower hydrostatic pressure in the flow path.


Advanced Optical Design and Manufacturing Technology and Astronomical Telescopes and Instrumentation | 2016

Uniform pump scheme for a LD face-pumped Nd:YAG slab amplifier

Dan Jia; Zhongwei Fan; Yanzhong Chen; Guangyan Guo; Jianguo He; Tianzhuo Zhao

A new pump-shaping scheme for a LD face-pumped Nd:YAG slab laser amplifier is proposed, aiming to achieve uniform pump distributions. Plano-concave cylindrical mirror arrays are used to homogenize the pump distributions in the LD slow axes, and meanwhile optical-waveguide structures are used for the LD fast axes. Simulations based on ray tracing method indicate that the scheme effectively realizes uniform pump intensity distributions. The fluorescence distributions and small signal gains at different locations both verify the pump uniformity reaches higher than 90%.


Applied Physics B | 2008

Spectroscopic properties and diode-pumped 1594 nm laser performance of Er : Yb : Li6Y(BO3)(3) crystal

Yuwei Zhao; Yanfu Lin; Yanzhong Chen; Xinghong Gong; Zundu Luo; Yidong Huang


Applied Physics B | 2008

Polarized spectral analysis of Er3+ ions in biaxial Bi2(MoO4)3 crystal

Xinghong Gong; Yanfu Lin; Yanzhong Chen; Jinsheng Liao; Xilin Chen; Zundu Luo; Yidong Huang


Optical Materials | 2017

Diode-double-face-pumped Nd:YAG ceramic slab laser amplifier with low depolarization loss

Yanzhong Chen; Zhongwei Fan; Guangyan Guo; Dan Jia; Jianguo He; Ye Lang; Jisi Qiu; Zhijun Kang; Tianzhuo Zhao; Weiran Lin; Jiang Wang; Tengfei Xie; Jiang Li; Huamin Kou; Yubai Pan


Optics Communications | 2017

Diode-pumped large-aperture Nd:YAG slab amplifier for high energy nanosecond pulse laser

Guangyan Guo; Yanzhong Chen; Jianguo He; Ye Lang; Weiran Lin; Xiongxin Tang; Hongbo Zhang; Zhijun Kang; Zhongwei Fan


Optics Communications | 2013

A hybrid incoherent sequence combining of pulsed lasers based on refraction-displacement-pulsed-combining and polarization beam combining

Jian Xu; Hongwei Gao; Yiting Xu; Yanzhong Chen; Zhongzheng Chen; Ya-Ding Guo; Yanyong Lin; Fengtu Yang; Lei Yuan; Hongtao Yuan; Yong Bo; Qinjun Peng; Zuyan Xu


Results in physics | 2018

Investigation on efficiency declines due to spectral overlap between LDAs pump and laser medium in high power double face pumped slab laser

Ye Lang; Yanzhong Chen; Lifen Liao; Guangyan Guo; Jianguo He; Zhongwei Fan


Archive | 2018

STRUCTURE DE GAIN LASER POLYGONALE, OSCILLATEUR LASER ET AMPLIFICATEUR LASER

Yanzhong Chen; 陈艳中; Zhongwei Fan; 樊仲维; Ye Lang; 郎野; Guangyan Guo; 郭广妍

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Zhongwei Fan

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Jianguo He

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Guangyan Guo

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Ye Lang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Weiran Lin

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Hongbo Zhang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Zhijun Kang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Lifen Liao

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Wenqi Ge

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Dan Jia

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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