A high-energy, narrow-pulse-width, long-wave infrared laser based on ZGP crystal

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In this paper, we present a high-energy, narrow pulse-width, long-wave infrared laser based on a ZnGeP2 (ZGP) optical parametric oscillator (OPO). The pump source is a 2.1 µm three-stage Ho:YAG master oscillator power-amplifier (MOPA). At a repetition frequency of 1 kHz, the Ho:YAG MOPA system outputs the maximal average power of 52.1 W, which corresponds to the shortest pulse width of 14.40 ns. By using the Ho:YAG MOPA system as the pump source, the maximal average output powers of 3.15 W at 8.2 µm and 11.4 W at 2.8 µm were achieved in a ZGP OPO. The peak wavelength and linewidth (FWHM) of the long-wave infrared laser were 8156 nm and 270 nm, respectively. At the maximal output level, the pulse width and beam quality factor M2 were measured to be 8.10 ns and 6.2, respectively.

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Qian, C., Yu, T., Liu, J., Jiang, Y., Wang, S., Shi, X., … Chen, W. (2021). A high-energy, narrow-pulse-width, long-wave infrared laser based on ZGP crystal. Crystals, 11(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst11060656

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