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4 May 2015 Influence of excitation on physical features of a diode-pumped alkali laser
Guofei An, You Wang, Juhong Han, He Cai, Jie Zhou, Wei Zhang, Liangping Xue, Hongyuan Wang, Ming Gao, Zhigang Jiang
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Proceedings Volume 9543, Third International Symposium on Laser Interaction with Matter; 95431J (2015) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2182038
Event: Third International Symposium on Laser Interaction with Matter, 2014, Jiangsu, China
Abstract
In recent years, a diode-pumped alkali laser (DPAL) has become one of the most hopeful candidates to achieve the high power performance. A series of models have been established to analyze the DPAL’s kinetic process and most of them were based on the algorithms in which only the ideal 3-level system was considered. In this paper, we developed a systematic model by taking into account the influence of excitation of neutral alkali atoms to higher levels on the physical features of a static DPAL. The procedures of heat transfer and laser kinetics were combined together in our theoretical model. By using such a theme, the continuous temperature distribution has been evaluated in the transverse section of a cesium vapor cell. The calculated results indicate that the excitation plays an important role during the lasing process, which might deepen the understanding of the kinetic mechanism of a DPAL.
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Guofei An, You Wang, Juhong Han, He Cai, Jie Zhou, Wei Zhang, Liangping Xue, Hongyuan Wang, Ming Gao, and Zhigang Jiang "Influence of excitation on physical features of a diode-pumped alkali laser", Proc. SPIE 9543, Third International Symposium on Laser Interaction with Matter, 95431J (4 May 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2182038
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KEYWORDS
Cesium

Electrons

Semiconductor lasers

Chemical species

High power lasers

Ionization

Rubidium

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