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  • CLEO/Europe and EQEC 2009 Conference Digest
  • (Optica Publishing Group, 2009),
  • paper CA_P11

Passive Mode-Locking of a Ho:YSAG Laser With PbS-Quantum Dot-Doped Glass

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Abstract

Solid-state laser sources emitting ultrashort pulses in the spectral range near 2 μm are potentially attractive for rangefinders, LIDAR and medical applications. Recently, we have reported a Q-switching of flash-lamp pumped Holmium lasers by glass doped with PbS quantum dots [1]. Here we present passive mode-locking of a 2-μm Cr:Tm:Ho:YSAG laser using PbS-quantum dot-doped phosphate glass as a saturable absorber.

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