1.7MW Nd:YAG Laser Pulse Generation by A Passive BDN Q-switch

Authors

  • M. Dezhkam Department of Physics, University of Shiraz
  • M. Soltanolkotabi Quantum Optics Group, Department of Physics, University of Isfahan
Abstract:

This paper describes the passive Qswitch, based on polymer and organic dye BDN, of a pulsed Nd:YAG laser. Pulses of 27ns duration and peak power of 1.7MW for initial transmission of Q-switch 18.4% 0 T = have been obtained. We have obtained Q-switching efficiency of 77% for train of pulses of 31 and 76.2% 0 T = at the pump energy of 98J. We have also obtained the dependency of laser pulse characteristics on pump energy and initial transmission of Q-switch. We have obtained the damage threshold of this Q-switch at the pulse duration of 27ns to be13J cm2 .

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volume 3  issue None

pages  27- 32

publication date 2009-03

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