Wan Yong (万勇)ab, Zhu Da-Yong (朱大勇)a, Zeng Qin-Yong (曾钦勇)ab, Zhang Zhi-Yong (张志勇)a, Zhang Jing (张靖)a, Han Kai (韩凯)b
a School of Optoelectronic Information, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Chengdu 610054, China; b Southwest Institute of Technical Physics, Chengdu, 610041, China
Abstract The behaviour of passively Q-switched solid-state lasers containing intracavity optical parametric oscillators (OPOs) is described, and a model to optimize this system's performance is developed. Meanwhile, an Nd:YAG laser-pumped KTiOPO4 (KTP) intracavity OPO for eye safe laser output is studied experimentally. A Brewster-oriented bis-(4-dimethylaminodithiobenzil)-nickel (BDN) dye film is employed in laser cavity, which plays the double role of a passive Q-switch and a Brewster plate, to Q-switch the light to increase its intensity and polarize the light so that the polarization plane of fundamental irradiation is perpendicular to the $Z$-axis of KTP serving as the OPO nonlinear crystal, thereby providing type II phase matching conditions to generate 1.572$\mu$m eye-safe signal laser. Eye-safe signal radiations of 6.6mJ per pulse at 1.572$\mu$m wavelength and pulse width as narrow as 6.0ns (FWHM) were obtained. Peak power was up to 1.1MW.
Received: 09 July 2004
Revised: 09 December 2004
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