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11 May 2004 DPAL: a new class of CW near-infrared high-power diode-pumped alkali (vapor) lasers
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DPAL, a new class of diode pumped alkali vapor lasers, offers the prospect for high efficiency cw laser radiation at near-infrared wavelengths: cesium 895 nm, rubidium 795 nm, and potassium 770 nm. The physics of DPAL lasers are outlined, and the results of laboratory demonstrations using a titanium sapphire surrogate pump are summarized, along with benchmarked device models. DPAL electrical efficiencies of 25-30% are projected and near-diffraction-limited DPAL device power scaling into the multi-kilowatt regime from a single aperture is also projected.
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William Franklin Krupke, Raymond J. Beach, Vernon Keith Kanz, and Stephen A. Payne "DPAL: a new class of CW near-infrared high-power diode-pumped alkali (vapor) lasers", Proc. SPIE 5334, Gas and Chemical Lasers, and Applications III, (11 May 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.537984
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KEYWORDS
Helium

Rubidium

Cesium

Semiconductor lasers

Potassium

Chemical species

Diodes

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