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26 March 2013 Gain-switched single-pass Cr:ZnSe amplifier
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In this paper, we report on building and testing a Cr:ZnSe gain-switched amplifier pumped by a Q-switched Ho:YAG laser and seeded by a continuous wave (CW) tunable Cr:ZnSe laser. A 0.5%-doped, Brewster-cut Ho:YAG rod in an actively Q-switched, folded cavity produced 250 μJ pump pulses at 2.09 μm with pulse widths on the order of 400 ns. The seeded single-pass Cr:ZnSe amplifier exhibited output pulse energy as high as 3.8 μJ at 2.45 μm while pumped at a 10 kHz repetition rate. The gain-switched process showed a peak gain of 380 and an extraction efficiency of 1.5%. The system was tunable from 2160 nm to 2560 nm and had gain of 200 over a 400 nm range.
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Sean A. McDaniel, Patrick A. Berry, and Kenneth L. Schepler "Gain-switched single-pass Cr:ZnSe amplifier", Proc. SPIE 8599, Solid State Lasers XXII: Technology and Devices, 85990D (26 March 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2004753
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KEYWORDS
Amplifiers

Optical amplifiers

Crystals

Continuous wave operation

Tunable lasers

Absorption

Mirrors

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