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1 April 1990 Properties and performance of the LiCaAlF6:Cr3+ laser material
Stephen A. Payne, Lloyd L. Chase, L. Jeffrey Atherton, John A. Caird, Wayne L. Kway, Michelle D. Shinn, Robert S. Hughes, Larry K. Smith
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Proceedings Volume 1223, Solid State Lasers; (1990) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.18400
Event: OE/LASE '90, 1990, Los Angeles, CA, United States
Abstract
The laser properties of the LiCaAlF6:Cr3+ (Cr:LiCAF) material are reviewed. The impact of the absorption and emission spectra on the laser performance is discussed. Laser-pumping and flashlamp-pumping experiments have shown that Cr:LiCAF has potential for high efficiency, although the presence of scattering losses remains a significant problem. The "gradient freeze" growth technique has been found to generate lower-loss material compared to Czochralski growth. The thermal lensing of Cr:LiCAF has been measured to be small and is in rough agreement with the magnitude expected on the basis of the intrinsic thermo-optical properties.
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Stephen A. Payne, Lloyd L. Chase, L. Jeffrey Atherton, John A. Caird, Wayne L. Kway, Michelle D. Shinn, Robert S. Hughes, and Larry K. Smith "Properties and performance of the LiCaAlF6:Cr3+ laser material", Proc. SPIE 1223, Solid State Lasers, (1 April 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.18400
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KEYWORDS
Absorption

Alexandrite

Crystals

Rod lasers

Chromium

Nd:YAG lasers

Optical pumping

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