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15 February 2011 High power Raman diamond laser
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We developed a cryogenically cooled Yb:YAG laser as the pump beam for a pulsed Raman laser based on CVD grown diamond crystals. The Q-switched cryogenic Yb-doped YAG 1030 nm pump laser delivered 340 W at 40 kHz with diffraction-limited beam quality, with an optical efficiency of 80%. The record average power of 24.5 W was generated from the Raman laser at 1193 nm. Modeling of the performance confirmed the corresponding Raman gain coefficient, 13.5 cm/GW. The laser was operated at room temperature and under cryogenic cooling at 77 K, with equal performance.
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Jean-Philippe M. Feve, Matthew J. Bohn, Jason K. Brasseur, and Kevin Shortoff "High power Raman diamond laser", Proc. SPIE 7912, Solid State Lasers XX: Technology and Devices, 79121P (15 February 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.877564
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KEYWORDS
Raman spectroscopy

Diamond

Crystals

Cryogenics

Laser crystals

Chemical vapor deposition

Pulsed laser operation

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