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  • 2017 European Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics and European Quantum Electronics Conference
  • (Optica Publishing Group, 2017),
  • paper CD_14_6

Single-Longitudinal-Mode Diamond Raman Lasers in the Near-Infrared Spectral Region

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Abstract

Lasers operating in single-longitudinal-mode (SLM) are of great importance for high-precision measurements in nonlinear optics and spectroscopy as well as for applications in remote sensing, laser cooling and the flourishing field of gravitational wave detection. However, stable SLM in standing-wave inversion lasers is impeded by spatial hole burning which causes mode instability and can only be overcome at the expense of power limitations and/or higher complexity of the laser system, e.g. by means of injection-seeding, ring or microchip laser designs. As an alternative approach, we demonstrate that the nonlinear optical process of stimulated Raman scattering provides a spatial hole burning free gain which enables the generation of SLM output that is intrinsically stable [1]. The underlying mechanism was harnessed for the development of two compact Raman laser configurations which were realized as external standing-wave cavities, without use of any mode-selective elements, and containing only the CVD diamond Raman-active gain medium. Efficient frequency conversion of a tunable Yb-fiber-amplified distributed feedback (DFB) laser emitting around 1064 nm to the first- and second-order Stokes components produced SLM output in the near-infrared spectral region at powers up to 7 W, while wavelength tuning over a range of 700 GHz was accomplished by varying the temperature of the DFB pump laser, as depicted in Fig. 1a.

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