Abstract
We demonstrate a method for determining small absorption coefficients and surface-scattering losses of crystals using cavity ring-down spectroscopy and perform measurements on magneto-optical crystals of terbium gallium garnet (TGG), terbium gallium phosphate (TGP), fused silica (FS), potassium terbium fluoride (KTF), and ${{\rm CeF}_3}$ at 532 and 634 nm. Surface scattering is distinguished from absorption losses by using crystals of different lengths. A figure of merit (FoM) for magneto-optical crystals is defined to evaluate their suitability as intracavity optics in optical cavity applications. It is found that TGP has the highest FoM for crystal lengths up to ${\sim}{10}\;{\rm mm}$, whereas ${{\rm CeF}_3}$ and FS potentially outperform TGP for longer crystals. Single-pass applications are also briefly discussed.
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