Abstract

A LuAG shaped rod crystal, doped with Yb 3+, has been grown by μ-PD technique. The crystal diameter was about 3 mm and the length around 130 mm. A complete spectroscopic investigation in the temperature range 10–300 K is reported and data has been utilized to model the laser behavior. In the laser experiment the Yb:LuAG sample was placed in an X cavity and pumped longitudinally obtaining an efficient CW laser emission. The Yb:LuAG laser yielded a maximum output power of 23 mW with a slope efficiency of 32% and a threshold around 35 mW, at lasing wavelength of 1030 nm. No significant depolarization effects were observed, indicating a crystal growth with negligible stress. The output beam profile was investigated, yielding M 2 ≈ 1.0 in both directions, further confirming the good optical quality of the sample.

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