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Compensating Thermal Effects in Rod Lasers

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Breck Hitz

By forcing an Nd:YAG laser to operate in radial or azimuthal polarization, a team at Soreq Nuclear Research Center in Yavne, Israel, has overcome the thermally induced beam-quality aberrations commonly associated with solid-state rod lasers. The researchers believe the results will lead to better beam quality from future rod-based solid-state lasers. The first laser was based on a long, circular cylinder of chrome-doped ruby, and during the subsequent four decades, thousands of solid-state lasers have been designed around circular cylinders -- or "rods" -- of rare-earth-doped crystals. But...Read full article

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    Published: July 2003
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    azimuthal polarization
    Azimuthal polarization refers to a specific polarization state of light where the electric field vector of the electromagnetic wave points along the azimuthal direction (around the propagation axis). In simpler terms, the electric field vector of the light wave traces a circular or elliptical pattern in the plane perpendicular to the direction of propagation. In cylindrical coordinates, the azimuthal direction is typically defined as the angle around the axis of propagation. For azimuthal...
    nd:yag laser
    Nd:YAG laser refers to a solid-state laser that utilizes neodymium-doped yttrium aluminum garnet (Nd:Y3Al5O12) as the gain medium. This type of laser emits light at a wavelength of 1064 nanometers (nm) in the infrared region of the electromagnetic spectrum. Here's a breakdown of the components and operation of an Nd:YAG laser: Gain medium: The active medium of the laser is a crystal made of yttrium aluminum garnet (YAG) doped with neodymium ions (Nd3+). When pumped with energy, typically...
    azimuthal polarizationhermally induced beam-quality aberrationsNd:YAG laserradialResearch & TechnologySoreq Nuclear Research CenterLasers

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