Abstract
A Tm:LiYF4 laser operating on the 3H4 → 3H5 transition is integrated into a high-power diode-pumped Nd:ASL laser for intracavity upconversion pumping at 1.05 μm. This architecture leads to a record-high output power at 2.3 μm ever extracted from any upconversion pumped Thulium laser. The continuous-wave Tm-laser yields 1.81 W at 2.3 μm at 32 W of laser-diode pump power at 0.8 μm, rivalling direct diode pumping. The intracavity pumping mitigates weak absorption inherent to the upconversion pumping scheme and disperses the deposited heat over two laser crystals. This laser design minimizes heating of the Tm-crystal and enhances the tolerance to Tm3+ excited-state absorption, being promising for high-power 2.3-μm solid-state lasers based on thulium ions.
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