Abstract

Transparent ceramic Er:YAG laser rods were fabricated via the direct ink write (DIW) method with engineered doping profiles featuring an Er-doped core with endcaps and core-clad structures. Laser rods up to 11 cm in length were produced which required development of a scalable process. To achieve this, multiple improvements were implemented, including printing the rods horizontally on a substrate, rather than vertically, eliminating the need for an external support structure and using a sacrificial drying layer to mitigate warping and defects. Highly transparent rods were achieved with optical scatter levels as low as 0.5%/cm (at 543 nm). A small refractive index difference of 5.7 ppm was measured at the interface between the Er-doped core and the Lu-doped endcaps and cladding. These results demonstrate DIW as a straightforward method for making good optical quality laser rods with engineered doping profiles to improve laser performance.

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