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Nd3+ doped phosphate glass rods for pulsed laser applications

Nd3+ doped phosphate glass rods for pulsed laser applications
Nd3+ doped phosphate glass rods for pulsed laser applications
The generation or amplification of high peak power laser pulses requires a short and compact optical gain medium in order to mitigate optical nonlinear effects, but yet able to provide sufficient optical gain. Over the years, phosphate glasses (PG) have proved to be ideal material candidates for these applications. They match YAG crystal material in terms of rare earth ions solubility and excited state lifetime, but additionally they provide broadband gain emission, and offer the opportunity for low temperature and low cost processing into fiber of rod forms. These latter features are particularly suited for the development of short length laser and amplifier devices, widely requested for many different applications.
Ceci Ginistrelli, Edoardo
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Gallichi-Nottiani, Duccio
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Ceci Ginistrelli, Edoardo, Lousteau, Joris, Pugliese, Diego, Boetti, Nadia, Gallichi-Nottiani, Duccio and Milanese, Daniel (2016) Nd3+ doped phosphate glass rods for pulsed laser applications. 24th International Congress on Glass, , Shanghai, China. 07 - 11 Apr 2016. 1 pp .

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Abstract

The generation or amplification of high peak power laser pulses requires a short and compact optical gain medium in order to mitigate optical nonlinear effects, but yet able to provide sufficient optical gain. Over the years, phosphate glasses (PG) have proved to be ideal material candidates for these applications. They match YAG crystal material in terms of rare earth ions solubility and excited state lifetime, but additionally they provide broadband gain emission, and offer the opportunity for low temperature and low cost processing into fiber of rod forms. These latter features are particularly suited for the development of short length laser and amplifier devices, widely requested for many different applications.

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e-pub ahead of print date: April 2016
Venue - Dates: 24th International Congress on Glass, , Shanghai, China, 2016-04-07 - 2016-04-11
Organisations: Optoelectronics Research Centre

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Local EPrints ID: 400781
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/400781
PURE UUID: a335f002-f4e1-41d9-9477-9012ea6060ac

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Date deposited: 27 Sep 2016 10:25
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 02:28

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Author: Edoardo Ceci Ginistrelli
Author: Joris Lousteau
Author: Diego Pugliese
Author: Nadia Boetti
Author: Duccio Gallichi-Nottiani
Author: Daniel Milanese

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