Challenges in power scaling of Cr:LiCAF lasers: effect of passive losses
Date
2024Author
Ertürk, Zekican
Kılınç, Muharrem
Okuyucu, Serdar
Öztürk, Yusuf
Demirbaş, Ümit
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In this work, we have investigated the continuous-wave (cw) lasing potential of thin slab-shaped Cr:LiCAF crystals
with a low chromium doping level of around 1% and various lengths of 1 to 2 cm. These relatively long crystals
with low Cr-doping facilitate the distribution of heat load in a larger volume and could enable power scaling of
Cr:LiCAF lasers. However, long crystals tend to have larger passive losses, and it is also more challenging to achieve
efficient mode-matching to the low-brightness pump mode in a longer gain element, which could hinder laser
performance. To explore the issue, we have performed detailed cw lasing experiments in single- and multimode
diode-pumped Cr:LiCAF laser systems employing crystals with different doping and length. Our results showed
that current state-of-the-art crystal growth methods provide Cr:LiCAF crystals with low enough passive losses
to enable cw laser efficiencies of up to 50%, even in these long samples. The pump powers available in this study
(5.35 W) limited the cw powers we could achieve experimentally to 2.25 W level; however, our simulations indicate
that thin slab-type Cr:LiCAF crystals with low Cr-doping have the potential to achieve cw powers above 10 W
level.