1. High-repetition-rate 100 W level sodium beacon laser for a multi-conjugate adaptive optics system
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Dafu Cui, Hong-Bin Chen, Qinjun Peng, Lei Yuan, Jun-Wei Zuo, Hongwei Gao, Qi Bian, Yong Bo, Zuyan Xu, and Lu Feng
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Pulse repetition frequency ,Physics ,business.industry ,Pulse duration ,02 engineering and technology ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Laser ,01 natural sciences ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,law.invention ,010309 optics ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Microsecond ,Laser linewidth ,Optics ,chemistry ,law ,0103 physical sciences ,Lithium triborate ,Laser beam quality ,0210 nano-technology ,business ,Beam (structure) - Abstract
A 100 W level kilohertz repetition-rate microsecond (µs)-pulse all-solid-state sodium beacon laser at 589 nm is demonstrated for the first time, to the best of our knowledge, via combining two independent µs-pulsed lasers. Each beamlet is generated by the sum-frequency mixing of pulsed 1064 and 1319 nm lasers in a lithium triborate (LBO) crystal, which operate at 500 Hz pulse repetition frequency with 61 W p -polarized and 53 W s -polarized output, respectively. An incoherent sequence combining technology of polarized laser beams is employed to add the two beamlets. The average power of the combined beam is up to 107.5 W with a combining efficiency of 94.3%. The combined beam has a 1 kHz repetition rate with ∼ 120 µ s pulse duration and beam quality M 2 = 1.41 . The central wavelength with a linewidth of ∼ 0.3 G H z is locked to a sodium D 2 a absorption line. To the best of our knowledge, this is a record-high power operating at kilohertz for µs-pulsed solid-state sodium beacon lasers.
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- 2020
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