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Electronic and thermal lensing in diode end-pumped Yb:YAG laser rods and discs

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, , Citation Oleg L Antipov et al 2009 Quantum Electron. 39 1131 DOI 10.1070/QE2009v039n12ABEH014160

1063-7818/39/12/1131

Abstract

The lensing effects in diode end-pumped Yb:YAG laser rods and discs are studied. Two mechanisms of refractive-index changes are taken into account, thermal and electronic (due to the difference between the excited- and ground-state Yb3+ polarisabilities), as well as pump-induced deformation of the laser crystal. Under pulsed pumping, the electronic lensing effect prevails over the thermal one in both rods and discs. In rods pumped by a highly focused cw beam, the dioptric power of the electronic lens exceeds that of the thermal lens, whereas in discs steady-state lensing is predominantly due to the thermal mechanism.

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10.1070/QE2009v039n12ABEH014160