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Measurements and modeling of gain coefficients for neodymium laser glasses
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Optical MaterialsEngineeringOptical GlassLaser ApplicationsLaser PhysicsLaser MaterialGlass MaterialLaser SimulationSuper-intense LasersHigh-power LasersOptical AmplifierOptical AmplificationOptical PropertiesFunctional GlassNeodymium Laser GlassesOptical SystemsMaterials SciencePhotonicsPhysicsLaser DesignAmplifier GainLaser MaterialsLaser GlassApplied PhysicsGlass PhotonicsLaser GlassesLaser Damage
Small-signal gain coefficients are reported for neodymium in silicate, phosphate, fluorophosphate, and fluoroberyllate laser glasses. Measurements were made in a disk amplifier under identical conditions. Using spectroscopic data as the input, amplifier gain is calculated as a function of flashlamp energy, pumping pulse duration, disk thickness, and Nd-doping. The agreement between predicted and measured gains is generally with ±10 percent, consistent with experimental uncertainties in the model and the parameters used. The operating conditions which optimize amplifier performance and efficiency for a given laser glass may be found using spectroscopic data alone. This process can be extended to derive the most cost-effective staging of amplifier chains for fusion lasers. A discussion of the model and examples of calculations are presented.
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