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Neodymium zirconate (Nd2Zr2O7) transparent ceramics as a solid state laser material
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Decay TimeOptical MaterialsEngineeringLaser Diode PumpFunctional CeramicLaser ApplicationsLaser MaterialNeodymium ZirconateHigh-power LasersSolid StateOptical PropertiesTransparent Neodymium ZirconatePulsed Laser DepositionSolid-state LasersMaterials ScienceOptical PumpingNanotechnologyOptical CeramicTransparent CeramicsNuclear CeramicApplied PhysicsOptoelectronics
Transparent neodymium zirconate (Nd2Zr2O7) ceramics have been fabricated from nanoparticles prepared by combustion synthesis. Emission at 1054.5 nm has been demonstrated using a laser diode pump at 800 nm. A transmittance of 60% at wavelengths longer than ∼900 nm was achieved. A consequence of the very high concentration of Nd ions (1.32×1028 ions/m3) is that the absorption bands are wider than those of Nd doped Y3Al5O12 (Nd:YAG) facilitating pumping over a broader range of wavelengths. The full width at half maximum of the emission peak is also larger than that of Nd:YAG, and the decay time is 460 μs making Nd2Zr2O7 an excellent candidate for efficient high-power microchip lasers emitting at 1054 nm with diode pumping at ∼800 or ∼900 nm.
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