First fluoride ceramics lasing at 605 nm at ambient temperature fabricated from chemically synthesized powders.

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Published: October 2024

Laser ceramics have emerged as promising candidates of solid-state laser gain media. However, most laser ceramics are currently focused on lasing in the infrared wavelength range. The very limited options of host materials and the increased optical scattering losses at shorter wavelengths within ceramics have greatly limited the development of visible laser ceramics. Here we report visible laser ceramics with a composition of 0.5%Pr,5%Y:SrF, in which a visible (orange) laser oscillation at 605 nm has been successfully achieved at room temperature pumped by InGaN blue laser diodes with a maximum slope efficiency of 8.1%. The ceramics were fabricated by vacuum hot pressing (VHP) of wet-chemistry synthesized 0.5%Pr,5%Y:SrF powders, followed by hot isostatic pressing (HIP). It was found that the visible laser ceramics exhibited a lower optical scattering loss along the processing pressure direction of the VHP process, indicating a uniaxial anisotropy in optical transmission within the ceramics. To our best knowledge, the current work is the first report on visible laser ceramics lasing in the orange region at ambient temperature, fabricated from chemically synthesized powders, which could pave the way for future scientific research on and industrial applications of more sophisticated and cost-effective visible laser ceramics.

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