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  • The researchers achieved a groundbreaking advancement by developing the first nanosecond pulsed single longitudinal mode (SLM) intracavity-pumped diamond Raman laser operating at 1634 nm.
  • The system used a Nd:YVO laser for pumping, delivering 4.35 W of power with a peak output of 29 kW in 6 ns pulses.
  • By optimizing the laser cavity with an etalon and employing spatial hole burning, they successfully enhanced the SLM output to 1.63 W with a narrower spectral linewidth of ~77 MHz.

Article Abstract

We demonstrate the first nanosecond pulsed single longitudinal mode (SLM) intracavity-pumped diamond Raman laser, to the best of our knowledge. The eye-safe coherent source at 1634 nm, which was converted from the actively Q-switched 1342 nm Nd:YVO laser, yielded 4.35 W of multimode average output power with a pulse duration of 6 ns and peak power of 29 kW. By exploiting the spatial hole burning free gain mechanism in the Raman media, stable SLM operation was observed at low output power (0.46 W) for the free-running case. Furthermore, by incorporating an etalon in the fundamental standing-wave cavity, the spectral linewidth of the fundamental field was suppressed substantially below the diamond Raman gain linewidth and slightly less than the free spectral range of the mm-scale Raman resonator. Thereby, a much higher SLM output power of 1.63 W was obtained with a pulse duration of ∼9 ns and a spectral linewidth of ∼77 MHz.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/OL.458424DOI Listing

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