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5 September 2002 New method to measure the ultrashort thermal focal length of high-power solid state laser
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Abstract
Thermal lens effect is a very important factor in designing stable resonators for high-power solid-state laser pumped by laser diodes. In a symmetric plane-parallel resonator , if the thermal lens of the laser crystal is close to a thin lens, according to the theory of transfer matrix we can get that there is a critical hollow point where the resonator changes from stable region to unstable state, then back to stable region. So we can measure the ultrashort thermal focal length of high-power solid-state laser based on this fact. We used this method to measure the ultrashort thermal focal length of a 100W magnitude Nd:YAG laser. The experimental results have shown this is a simple and effective technique.
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Baigang Zhang, Jianquan Yao, Degang Xu, Yizhong Yu, Tao Wang, Jin Chen, and Peng Wang "New method to measure the ultrashort thermal focal length of high-power solid state laser", Proc. SPIE 4914, High-Power Lasers and Applications II, (5 September 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.481758
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KEYWORDS
High power lasers

Nd:YAG lasers

Solid state lasers

Thermal effects

Laser crystals

Resonators

Semiconductor lasers

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