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Microchip Laser Exploits Yb:LuAG Properties

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Researchers create passively Q-switched Yb:LuAG laser.

Breck Hitz

Ytterbium-doped lutetium aluminum garnet (Yb:LuAG) has several desirable qualities as a solid-state laser material. Compared with the more familiar Yb:YAG, it has a larger effective emission peak cross section and a higher thermal conductivity. It absorbs more efficiently at 970 nm, allowing higher quantum efficiency than can be obtained with 940-nm pumping, and spectroscopic studies of the material have indicated that it should be well suited for ultrashort-pulse generation. Now scientists at the University of Electro-Communications in Tokyo and at the Russian Academy of Sciences in Moscow...Read full article

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    Published: January 2008
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    quantum efficiency
    Quantum efficiency (QE) is a measure of the effectiveness with which a device or system, typically in the context of photonics or electronics, converts incoming photons (light) into a useful output signal or response. It is expressed as a ratio or percentage and quantifies the number of electrons or charge carriers generated in response to the incident photons. In other words, quantum efficiency provides a measure of how well a device can capture and utilize photons to produce an electric...
    Basic ScienceCommunicationsdiode lasersQ-switched microlaserquantum efficiencyResearch & TechnologyYtterbium-doped lutetium aluminum garnetLasers

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