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High-efficiency 20 W yellow VECSEL
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2014
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Low-power ElectronicsPhotonicsElectrical EngineeringOptical PumpingEngineeringEnergy EfficiencyOptical PropertiesW Yellow VecselLaser DesignSemiconductor Gain ChipSurface-emitting LasersVertical-external-cavity Surface-emitting LaserOptoelectronicsHigh-power LasersFiber LaserLbo CrystalOptical Amplifier
A high-efficiency optically pumped vertical-external-cavity surface-emitting laser emitting 20 W at a wavelength around 588 nm is demonstrated. The semiconductor gain chip emitted at a fundamental wavelength around 1170-1180 nm and the laser employed a V-shaped cavity. The yellow spectral range was achieved by intra-cavity frequency doubling using a LBO crystal. The laser could be tuned over a bandwidth of ~26 nm while exhibiting watt-level output powers. The maximum conversion efficiency from absorbed pump power to yellow output was 28% for continuous wave operation. The VECSEL's output could be modulated to generate optical pulses with duration down to 570 ns by directly modulating the pump laser. The high-power pulse operation is a key feature for astrophysics and medical applications while at the same time enables higher slope efficiency than continuous wave operation owing to decreased heating.
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