Thermal Birefringence Effect on the Performance of a Laser-Diode Pumped Solid-State Laser

JAPANESE JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS PART 1-REGULAR PAPERS SHORT NOTES & REVIEW PAPERS(2014)

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We report the high-sensitivity measurements of two-dimensional (2D) thermal birefringence distribution in a laser-diode (LD) pumped Nd:glass (HAP4) laser under lasing (at 1054 nm) and under no lasing conditions. The thermal birefringence was reduced under the lasing condition owing to the depletion of stored energy by stimulated emission. By inserting a 90 degrees quartz rotator between two identical LD pumped Nd:glass rods, almost perfect birefringence compensation was achieved. The power loss due to thermal birefringence was evaluated quantitatively using the Jones matrix method. A considerable reduction of power loss, from over 12% before compensation to less than 0.4% after compensation, was observed. The-output performance bf this laser was in fairly good agreement with the estimation after taking into account the power loss due to thermal birefringence.
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thermal birefringence effect,laser-diode pumped solid-state laser,90 degrees quartz rotator,Nd : glass (HAP4),Jones matrix,polarimeter
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