Laser cooling ytterbium doped silica by 67 K from ambient temperature

  • Topper B
  • Kuhn S
  • Neumann A
  • et al.
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Abstract

Laser cooling of a 5 cm long, 1 mm diameter ytterbium doped (6.56×10 25 ions/m 3 ) silica rod by 67 K from room temperature was achieved. For the pump source, a 100 W level ytterbium fiber amplifier was constructed along with a 1032 nm fiber Bragg grating seed laser. Experiments were done in vacuum and monitored with the non-contact differential luminescence thermometry method. Direct measurements of the absorption spectrum as a function of temperature were made, to avoid any possible ambiguities from site-selectivity and deviations from McCumber theory at low temperature. This allowed direct computation of the cooling efficiency versus temperature at the pump wavelength, permitting an estimated heat lift of 1.42 W/m as the sample cooled from ambient temperature to an absolute temperature of 229 K.

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Topper, B., Kuhn, S., Neumann, A., Albrecht, A. R., Flores, A. S., Hässner, D., … Mafi, A. (2024). Laser cooling ytterbium doped silica by 67 K from ambient temperature. Optics Express, 32(3), 3660. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.507657

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