Abstract

Here we analyzed the intensity profile properties of the Laguerre-Gaussian (LG) mode laser beams, to facilitate the intracavity intensity modulation for high-order LG mode laser output. The commonly used definitions of ring-like beam size are discussed, including the second moment of light intensity, power in the bucket, and the peak intensity radius of the ring-like beam. The differences between these methods underscore the importance of selecting appropriate beam size definitions when estimating the mode order, which is particularly worthy of attention when employing certain mode-selection techniques, such as using a defect spot, an aperture, or inducing spherical aberration (SA), to achieve high-order mode outputs. In the experiment, high-order mode LG0,±m output were obtained by utilizing the SA of a short-focal lens in the cavity of an end-pumped Nd:YVO4 laser at 1064 nm. The highest angular indices m reached 355, which is the highest order of LG mode output obtained directly from a laser cavity. The experimental relationship between the mode-order and cavity parameters matched well with the theoretical results, validating the analysis of the intensity profile properties.

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