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Will an 808 nM bar excite an NdYag rod? I think I read
that it works.
HMike
that it works.
HMike
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Will an 808 nM bar excite an NdYag rod? I think I read
that it works.
HMike
The darker rods I think are for flashlamp pumping with more translucent ones for diode pumping.
You've got that backwards. A lower intensity pump requires more gain, and therefore higher doping. A flashlamp is much more intense than a laser diode, and therefore requires less doping.
A rod designed for use with a flashlamp pump will have a heavy concentration of dopant, since the peak power of the flashlamp is enormous. With a CW IR laser coupled to the rod, it is doped quite lightly so that it reaches saturation quickly.
Surplus rods can be judged by their colour. If the rod is almost colourless (In the case of my CW rod most of the colour comes from the AR coating on the rod ends) it is designed for CW use. A rod designed for flashlamp pumping will show a pronounced violet colouring. Note, too, that the dopant concentration can be judged by the colour of the rod when a flash photograph is taken. A rod which appears clear under normal lighting conditions but violet in a flash photo has a relatively low concentration of dopant as opposed to a rod which always appears violet.
All of this from a google search: The Professor's Homebuilt Lasers Site - YAG Lasers
I had assumed trying to absorb all the pump energy at once would damage the YAG. I guess not. It seems instead that high and low dopant will work for either, although efficiency suffers. Thanks, Alaskan. I stand corrected. :shhh:
Wouldn't the threshold be higher with the higher level of dopant, so you'd need a higher-energy pump?
The doping level "determines the (unbleached) absorption coefficient α for the pump wave (assuming optical pumping) according to α = N σabs. Similarly, the gain coefficient". In other words, higher doping means higher gain and lower threshold, if I'm reading that correctly. (source)
Thanks for all the Info --
I now have to look at my rods.
HMike
PS: I have another FAP coming!!