Abstract
The use of an Yb:YAG thin-slab architecture for amplification of a radially polarised beam at 1030 nm is investigated and shown to be a promising route for power scaling. The detrimental impact of the Gouy phase shift on radial polarisation purity is considered and a simple scheme for effective phase shift management to restore polarisation purity is presented. Preliminary experiments based on a double-pass amplifier configuration yielded an output beam with a high radial polarisation extinction ratio of 15 dB and no degradation in polarisation purity despite the non- axial symmetry of amplifier gain medium. At 50 W of launched pump power a small-signal gain of 7.5 dB was obtained for a 25 mW input, whilst 4.4 dB gain was obtained for a 1.45 W input. The prospects for further power scaling are discussed.
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Smith, C. R., Beecher, S. J., Mackenzie, J. I., & Clarkson, W. A. (2017). Amplification of a radially polarised beam in an Yb:YAG thin-slab. Applied Physics B: Lasers and Optics, 123(8). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00340-017-6802-z
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