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Temperature distribution in side- and end-pumped laser crystal rods: temporal and spatial variations
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EngineeringMechanical EngineeringLaser ApplicationsLaser MaterialHigh-power LasersThermal BloomingOptical PropertiesLaser RodsThermodynamicsOptical PumpingPhotonicsLisaf Laser RodsPhysicsLaser Processing TechnologySpatial VariationsHeat TransferLaser RodApplied PhysicsTemperature DistributionThermal EngineeringLaser Damage
Knowledge of the temperature distribution of laser rods end pumped by laser diodes or other laser systems is relevant when thermal stress and crystal damage are expected. The temperature of a multipulsed or continuously pumped laser rod is given as a double-series expression and as a function of time. The mathematical model considers all surface cooling rates, the spatial and temporal variations of the pump beam, and the specific heat and thermal conductivity of the rod material. This eigenfunction expansion representation was employed to predict the spatial and time-dependent quasi-steady-state temperature in Ti:sapphire, Nd:YAG, and Cr:LiSAF laser rods of specific dimensions.
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