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7 April 2004 Measurements of nonlinear refractive indices in ceramic laser media
Yuri V. Senatsky, Akira Shirakawa, Y. Sato, J. Hagiwara, Jianren Lu, Kichi Ueda, H. Yagi, T. Yanagitani
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Abstract
At the recent years a technology of ceramic laser media on the base of crystals with a cubic symmetry has been developed. The perspective of the usage of ceramic materials in many different applications including high-power short pulse lasers stimulates the work on the systematic study of the properties of these new laser media. In this report a nonlinear refractive index, n2, was studied for several garnet and sesquioxide laser ceramics using Z-scan method. This technique with a “top-hat” probe beam intensity distribution was used. Nonlinear indices in the range of (2-6)x10-13 were measured for YAG, Y2O3, Lu2O3, and Sc2O3 ceramic samples. These data together with the laser and spectroscopic parameters of several Nd3+ and Yb3+ doped crystals of a cubic symmetry were used to estimate in the complex the properties of laser ceramics for the application in high-power pulsed-repetitive laser-drivers for inertial confinement fusion (ICF) program. A high heat conductivity of ceramic materials is a profitable characteristic for this application as compared to glasses which are used now for experiments in ICF at single shots regime. Compared to single crystals, ceramic elements provide laser designers with a variety of new design options for the projects of laser-drivers. The usage of ceramic active elements with low and increased n2 values in the channels of a powerful laser facility is discussed.
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Yuri V. Senatsky, Akira Shirakawa, Y. Sato, J. Hagiwara, Jianren Lu, Kichi Ueda, H. Yagi, and T. Yanagitani "Measurements of nonlinear refractive indices in ceramic laser media", Proc. SPIE 5478, Laser Optics 2003: Solid State Lasers and Nonlinear Frequency Conversion, (7 April 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.558509
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KEYWORDS
Ceramics

Laser applications

Refractive index

Crystals

Laser crystals

High power lasers

Laser development

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