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  • A new high-powered, eye-safe KGW Raman laser system has been developed, utilizing a two-crystal Nd:YVO laser driven by an acousto-optic Q-switch.
  • The setup achieves impressive average output powers of 8.1 W at 1496 nm and 9.5 W at 1527 nm, with optical power conversion efficiencies of 12.6% and 14.7%, respectively.
  • The laser generates pulse widths of 4.6 ns and 6.3 ns, with peak powers around 70 kW and 60 kW, while maintaining excellent beam quality across the output power range.

Article Abstract

We report on a high average power and high repetition rate nanosecond pulsed eye-safe KGW Raman laser intracavity driven by an acousto-optic Q-switched 1342 nm two-crystal Nd:YVO laser. Taking advantages of the carefully selected two-composite-laser-crystal configuration, the thoroughly optimized gate-open time of acousto-optic modulator and the ingeniously designed U-shaped resonator, substantial power and efficiency enhancements as well as superior mode matching have been enabled. Under the injected pump power of 64.5 W, the average output powers of the first-Stokes fields at 1496 and 1527 nm can be up to 8.1 and 9.5 W with 25 kHz repetition rate and 3.2 µs gate-open time, respectively, corresponding to the optical power conversion efficiencies of 12.6% and 14.7%. Meantime, the resultant pulse widths are determined to be 4.6 and 6.3 ns with the peak powers of approximately 70 and 60 kW, respectively. The beam quality can be maintained with M < 1.5 across the entire output power range.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/OL.530327DOI Listing

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