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Exploring the potential of Pr3+:LiY0.3Lu0.7F4 mixed crystal for diode-pumped watt-level continuous-wave lasers in the visible region

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OPTICS AND LASER TECHNOLOGY
Volume 151, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.optlastec.2022.108023

Keywords

Pr3+:LiY0.3Lu0.7F4 mixed crystal; Diode-pumped; Continuous-wave; Visible

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  1. Program of State Key Laboratory of Quantum Optics and Quantum Optics Devices [KF202102, 0671-2020-0050]

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This work reports the recent progress of diode-pumped continuous-wave Pr:LiY0.3Lu0.7F4 lasers in the visible spectral region. By partially substituting Y3+ ions, orange and deep red lasers have been achieved in the Pr:LiY0.3Lu0.7F4 mixed crystal, which represents the best laser performance for Pr3+ mixed crystals.
By partially substituting the Y3+ ions with Lu3+ ions, the widely investigated Pr:LiYF4 single crystal has been formated into Pr:LiY0.3Lu0.7F4 mixed crystal. In this work, we report the recent progress on diode-pumped continuous-wave Pr:LiY0.3Lu0.7F4 lasers in visible spectral region. Using a diode double-end pumping geometry, we have achieved red (-640 nm), orange (~607 nm), green (~523 nm) and deep red (~721 nm) lasers with maximum output powers and slope efficiencies of (3.28 W, 35.9%), (1.79 W, 19.8%), (1.61 W, 18.0%) and (1.56 W, 20.8%), respectively. The orange and deep red lasers are first demonstrated in the Pr:LiY0.3Lu0.7F4 mixed crystal, to the best of our knowledge. Moreover, the results represent the best laser performance for Pr3+ mixed crystal lasers. Researches on Pr3+ mixed crystals and their corresponding lasers are still on their initial stages, which could provide some new opportunities for the generation of high-power continuous-wave visible lasers and more importantly for the generation of femtosecond ultrashort pulsed visible lasers that is indeed very on demand.

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