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Cooperative upconversion lasers and nonlinear dynamics

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Abstract

Here we describe a class of cw upconversion lasers in which inversion is due exclusively to cooperative interactions of rare earth ions in highly doped solids, resulting in unique opportunities for output wavelength agility, large upconversion factors, and high quantum efficiencies through nonlinear dynamics. We have isolated capabilities of the cooperative mechanism by performing experiments in Er:CaF2 and Er:LiYF4 with infrared pumping of the first Er3+ resonance at 1.53 μm. At liquid helium temperatures, laser action at 544 nm was achieved in an astigmatically compensated, three-mirror cavity with 5% efficiency in LiYF4. The upconversion factor (ratio of pump to laser wavelength) was 2.81, to our knowledge the highest ever reported for cw upconversion lasers. At 77 K, laser action at 551 nm was observed. Surprisingly, output at both 544 and 551 nm was truly cw with cooperative pumping, unlike earlier green erbium lasers, which exhibited self-pulsing. Also at 77 K, near infrared laser action was obtained at 0.855 pm with exceptionally high efficiency in CaF2(28%) and LiYF4 (20%) on self-quenching transitions. Successful demonstration of cw laser action on such transitions also suggests a means whereby quantum efficiencies may exceed unity. The lower laser level in such cases is the origin of cooperative pumping to the upper laser level, but also receives population as the result of stimulated emission. Hence population can be recycled for enhanced quantum efficiency. Additionally, population pulsations can occur and sustained oscillations in laser output have been observed in a cooperative erbium upconversion laser at 2.8 μm.

© 1992 Optical Society of America

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