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2 May 1997 Estimating stress and strain in end-pumped laser crystals: the case of Cr:LiCAF rod
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Abstract
The ability of the laser crystal to withstand the damaging effects of thermal stresses and strain is an important factor in the design of high power solid state laser systems. To compute these effects, a set of cylindrical coordinates differential equations relating 3-dimensional thermal stresses and strains relevant to a Cr:LiCAF rod was derived. The c-axis of the end-pumped rod was assumed to be perpendicular to the symmetry axis of the cylindrical crystal. Expressions for spatial temperature rise in such a configuration was obtained and the approach of stress calculations was presented.
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Usamah O. Farrukh "Estimating stress and strain in end-pumped laser crystals: the case of Cr:LiCAF rod", Proc. SPIE 2989, Modeling and Simulation of Higher-Power Laser Systems IV, (2 May 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.273680
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KEYWORDS
Crystals

Laser crystals

Laser systems engineering

Differential equations

High power lasers

Thermal effects

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