Efficient 38.8 W/m 2 solar pumped laser with a Ce:Nd:YAG crystal and a Fresnel lens

  • Cai Z
  • Zhao C
  • Zhao Z
  • et al.
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Abstract

Herein, we report a significant improvement in solar-pumped laser collection efficiency based on end-side pumping a 6-mm-diameter 95-mm-length Ce:Nd:YAG/YAG grooved bonded crystal rod. A Fresnel lens, quartz cooling-water tube, and gold-plated conical cavity constituted the solar-energy collection and concentration system, which was designed to maximum pump light absorption and minimize thermal effects in the Ce:Nd:YAG laser medium. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first time that a Ce:Nd:YAG crystal has been pumped by a Fresnel-lens solar-energy collection and concentration system. The 0.69-m 2 effective solar-collection area produced 26.93 W of continuous-wave laser power, corresponding to 6.33% slope efficiency. The collection efficiency (38.8 W/m 2 ) was 1.21 times higher than the highest previously reported value for Fresnel-lens solar collection, and is a record for single-beam solar-pumped lasers.

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Cai, Z., Zhao, C., Zhao, Z., Zhang, J., Zhang, Z., & Zhang, H. (2023). Efficient 38.8 W/m 2 solar pumped laser with a Ce:Nd:YAG crystal and a Fresnel lens. Optics Express, 31(2), 1340. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.481590

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