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75 W blue light generation at 452 nm by internal frequency doubling of a continuous-wave Nd-doped fiber laser
Author(s) -
Baptiste Leconte,
H. Gilles,
Thierry Robin,
Benoît Cadier,
Mathieu Laroche
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
optics express
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.394
H-Index - 271
ISSN - 1094-4087
DOI - 10.1364/oe.26.010000
Subject(s) - fiber laser , optics , materials science , energy conversion efficiency , laser , resonator , laser beam quality , optoelectronics , neodymium , fiber , continuous wave , laser beams , physics , composite material
We present the first frequency-doubled neodymium-doped fiber laser generating multi-watt CW power near 450 nm. A bow-tie resonator incorporating a LBO nonlinear crystal is integrated within a Nd-doped fiber laser emitting near 900 nm. This scheme achieves an IR to blue conversion efficiency close to 55% without any active control of the internal resonant cavity. As a result, up to 7.5 W of linearly-polarized blue power is generated, with beam quality factors M x 2 ~1.0 and M y 2 ~1.5. A simple numerical model has been developed to optimize and analyse the IR to blue conversion efficiency in the resonant cavity. Performance limitations and prospects for further improvements are discussed.

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