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Xue-Peng Li, Jing Yang, Meng-Shuo Zhang, Tian-Li Yang, Xiao-Jun Wang, Qin-Jun Peng. A 658-W VCSEL-pumped rod laser module with 52.6% optical efficiencyJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2022, 31(8): 084207.
| Xue-Peng Li, Jing Yang, Meng-Shuo Zhang, Tian-Li Yang, Xiao-Jun Wang, Qin-Jun Peng. A 658-W VCSEL-pumped rod laser module with 52.6% optical efficiencyJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2022, 31(8): 084207. |
A 658-W VCSEL-pumped rod laser module with 52.6% optical efficiency
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Abstract
A high-efficiency and high-power vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser (VCSEL) side-pumped rod Nd:YAG laser with temperature adaptability are demonstrated. The VCSEL side-pumped laser module is designed and optimized. Five VCSEL arrays are symmetrically located around the laser rod and a large size diffused reflection chamber is designed to ensure a uniform pump distribution. Furthermore, the absorbed pump power distribution of the rod is simulated to verify the uniformity of the pump absorption. Finally, a proof-of-principle experiment is performed in short linear cavity laser with single laser module. A continuous-wave output power of 658 W at 1064 nm is obtained, the corresponding optical-to-optical efficiency is 52.6%, and the power variations are ±0.7% over 400 s and ±3.1% over the temperature range from 16 ℃ to 26 ℃. To the best of our knowledge, this is the highest output power and the highest optical-to-optical efficiency ever reported for VCSEL pumped solid-state lasers. By inserting a telescopic module into the cavity and optimizing the TEM00 mode volume, the average beam quality is measured to be M2=1.34 under an output power of 102 W. The experimental results reveal that such a high power rod laser module with temperature stability is appropriate or field applications. -
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