Abstract

We present several strategies for increasing the output laser power of near-diffraction limited continuous-wave Alexandrite lasers pumped by fibre-coupled red laser diodes. Laser mode size control using a convex mirror with the varying thermal lens is shown to be an efficient method for generating record levels of output power from a diode-pumped Alexandrite laser. 8.6 W is obtained with M^{2}<1.1 and an optical efficiency of 27%. 735–790 nm wavelength tuning is demonstrated with > {2.5},hbox {W} and a record dual-wavelength output power of 4.2 W. In a ring-cavity geometry, 5.1 W is obtained with M^{2}<1.1 showing promising potential for multi-watt single-longitudinal-mode operation. Detailed laser cavity modelling including thermal lens analysis is also provided.

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