Abstract

The thermal lens effect of 2.1μm Cr, Tm, Ho: YAG (CTH:YAG) solid-state laser under high pumping power condition is analyzed, and a symmetric spherical resonator which is insensitive to thermal focal length change is proposed to improve the beam quality of Fabry–Perot (F–P) resonator. Then the gradient-reflectivity mirror is introduced as output mirror to optimize the resonator mode and beam quality. Based on the scalar diffraction theory, the Fox-Li numerical iteration method and fast Fourier transform (FFT) algorithm are used to calculate the resonator mode and output power distribution of resonators with Gaussian, super-Gaussian and parabolic gradient mirror, respectively. By comparing the cavity loss and beam quality, one can find that the symmetric spherical resonator with a super-Gaussian mirror can provide the best output beam quality, it has the minimum cavity loss of 0.1907, the minimum far-field divergence angle of 1 mrad and the maximum power in the bucket (PIB) of 89.42%.

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