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Passive mode locking of a Nd:YAG laser with co-doped Nd, Cr:YAG as saturable absorber
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2003
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Optical PumpingPhotonicsOptical MaterialsEngineeringSaturation IntensityLow Saturation IntensityLaser ScienceOptical PropertiesApplied PhysicsLaser ApplicationsYag LaserPassive Mode LockingHigh-power LasersCo-doped NdOptical AmplifierSaturable Absorber
We demonstrate the characteristics of relatively low saturation intensity using co-doped Nd, Cr:YAG as saturable absorber for passively mode locking the Nd:YAG laser. The difference of the saturation intensity between Q-switched and mode-locked operation in co-doped Nd, Cr:YAG was only one to two orders of magnitude, while Cr:YAG was generally reported at a difference of five orders of magnitude. More than 80% mode locking modulation depth was achieved at an incident pump power of 4.4W, corresponding to an intracavity intensity of 6×104W/cm2, using a 68cm long plano-concave cavity.