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4 March 2013 Analysis of intrinsic optical bistability in Tm: YSGG laser crystal pumped under avalanche excitation at around 1um
Li-Hua Wu, Yu Huang
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Proceedings Volume 8761, PIAGENG 2013: Image Processing and Photonics for Agricultural Engineering; 87610J (2013) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2019449
Event: Third International Conference on Photonics and Image in Agriculture Engineering (PIAGENG 2013), 2013, Sanya, China
Abstract
Intrinsic optical bistability (IOB) in Tm: YSGG (yttrium-scandium-gallium garnet) laser crystal pumped at 1um avalanche wavelength is predicted theoretically and studied numerically. The nonlinear rate equations of Tm: YSGG are given based on the nonlinear energy transfer processes. From the rate equations, the analytical formula of avalanche threshold condition is deduced in the steady-state approximation. Both the intrinsic bistability effect of population concentrations at Tm3+ levels versus pumping power and the influence of system parameters on IOB avalanche threshold are studied numerically. The results show that the avalanche threshold power of IOB can be changed by adjusting experimentally adjustable parameters such as the Tm3+ −dope concentration.
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Li-Hua Wu and Yu Huang "Analysis of intrinsic optical bistability in Tm: YSGG laser crystal pumped under avalanche excitation at around 1um ", Proc. SPIE 8761, PIAGENG 2013: Image Processing and Photonics for Agricultural Engineering, 87610J (4 March 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2019449
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KEYWORDS
Thulium

Bistability

Absorption

Laser crystals

Energy transfer

Crystals

Laser damage threshold

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