Abstract
We report here significant progress in solar-pumped laser collection efficiency with a grooved bonding Nd:YAG/YAG crystal rod. A Fresnel lens was used as the primary solar radiation concentrator. A gold-plated conical pump cavity with a water filled quartz tube lens was used to concentrate the solar radiation from the focal zone of the primary concentrator into a 6-mm-diameter, 95-mm-length bonding Nd:YAG/YAG crystal rod. To the best of our knowledge, it is the first time of a bonding Nd:YAG/YAG crystal pumped by Fresnel lens solar energy collection and concentration system. For 1.03 m2 effective solar radiation collection area, 32.1 W/m2 collection efficiency was obtained, corresponding to a total slope efficiency of 5.4% and an optical-to-optical efficiency of 3.3%. The performance of the grooved bonding crystal rod was compared with the grooved non-bonding crystal rod. The maximum output power from the grooved bonding crystal rod was 22.6% higher than the value from a grooved non-bonding rod. The M2 beam quality factor was also improved from 126 to 61.
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