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Up-Conversion Fiber Laser Produces Visible Output

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Anne L. Fischer

Lumics GmbH of Berlin has developed a visible-wavelength source based on an up-conversion fluorozirconate (ZBLAN) fiber laser that has emission lines comparable to those from an argon-ion laser. It works by exploiting the absorption of rare-earth ions in fluoride glasses, converting infrared radiation into visible light. The frequency-conversion process involves the stepwise absorption of multiple photons in the rare-earth ions. An IR pump photon excites the ion to a higher state, and the ion relaxes into a lower level. If a second IR photon is absorbed within the lifetime of that energy...Read full article

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    Published: August 2004
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    argon-ion laser
    gas laser using ionized argon as the active medium and applying electronic excitation in order to produce the laser light
    argon-ion laserCommunicationsfiber lasersLumics GmbHMicroscopyResearch & Technologyvisible-wavelength source

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