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Hongpan Peng, Ce Yang, Shang Lu, Ning Ma, Meng Chen. Effect of thermally induced birefringence on high power picosecond azimuthal polarization Nd:YAG laser systemJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2019, 28(2): 024205.
| Hongpan Peng, Ce Yang, Shang Lu, Ning Ma, Meng Chen. Effect of thermally induced birefringence on high power picosecond azimuthal polarization Nd:YAG laser systemJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2019, 28(2): 024205. |
Effect of thermally induced birefringence on high power picosecond azimuthal polarization Nd:YAG laser system
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Abstract
Pulse-burst 1064-nm picosecond azimuthal polarization beam amplification up to an average power of 16.32 W using side-pumped Nd: YAG amplifiers has been demonstrated. The maximum envelop energy as much as 16.32 mJ, corresponding to a power amplification factor of 299.5%. A simple criterion was defined to help estimate the amount of depolarization in Nd:YAG amplifier stages. The degree of depolarization of the beam was 7.1% and the beam quality was measured to be M2 = 3.69. The reason for the azimuthal polarization depolarization and beam quality degradation were explained theoretically and experimentally during the amplification process. -
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