Abstract
We report on waveguide lasers at 1064.5 nm in femtosecond laser-written double-cladding wave- guides in Nd∶GdVO4 crystals. The cladding waveguides guide both transverse electric (TE)- and transverse magnetic (TM)-polarized modes with considerably symmetric single-modal profiles and show good transmission properties (propagation loss as low as 1.0 dB∕cm). The detailed structure of the single and double claddings has been imaged by means of μ-Raman analysis, and the observed slight fabrication asymmetries with respect to an ideal circular cladding are in well agreement with the observed differences in TE/TM propagation losses. Importantly, the Raman imaging shows the complete absence of lattice defect at the laser active volume. Under the optical pumping at 808 nm, a maximum output power up to 0.43Wof the continuous wave waveguide laser with a slope efficiency of 52.3% has been achieved in the double-cladding waveguide, which is 21.6% and 23% higher than that from a single-inner cladding waveguide. Furthermore, the maximum output power of the waveguide laser is 72% higher than that of the double-line waveguide due to the double-cladding design
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Liu, H., de Aldana, J. R. V., Aguiló, M., Díaz, F., Chen, F., & Seguí, A. R. (2014). Femtosecond laser-written double-cladding waveguides in Nd:GdVO 4 crystal: Raman analysis, guidance, and lasing. Optical Engineering, 53(9), 097105. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.oe.53.9.097105
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