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Diode-Pumped Alkali Atom Lasers 03-LW-024 Final Report
Page, R H ; Beach, R J
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
关键词: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory;    Rubidium;    Hydroxides;    71 Classical And Quantum Mechanics, General Physics;    Gas Lasers;   
DOI  :  10.2172/15011506
RP-ID  :  UCRL-TR-210223
RP-ID  :  W-7405-ENG-48
RP-ID  :  15011506
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来源: UNT Digital Library
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【 摘 要 】

The recent work at LLNL on alkali-atom lasers has been remarkably successful and productive. Three main phases (so far) can be identified. First, the concept and demonstration of red lasers using (Ti:sapphire pumping) took place; during this time, Rubidium and Cesium resonance-line lasers were tested, and theoretical models were developed and shown to describe experimental results very reliably. Work done during this first phase has been well documented, and the models from that period are still in use for their predictions and for designing power-scaled lasers. [1 - 3] Second, attempts were made to produce a blue alkali-vapor laser using sequentially-resonant two-step pumping (again, using Ti:sapphire lasers.) Although a blue laser did not result, the physical limitations of our approach are now better-defined. Third, diode-pumped operation of a red laser (Rubidium) was attempted, and we eventually succeeded in demonstrating the world's first diode-pumped gas laser. [4] Because we have a defensible concept for producing an efficient, compact, lightweight, power-scaled laser (tens of kW,) we are in a position to secure outside funding, and would like to find a sponsor. For descriptions of work done during the ''first phase,'' see References [1 - 3] ''Phase two'' work is briefly described in the section ''Blue laser,'' and ''phase three'' work is presented in the section entitled ''Diode-pumped red laser.''

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