Implementation of the concept of neutral gain modules in thin-disk lasers |
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Authors: | J Mende G Spindler T Hall E Schmid J Speiser A Giesen |
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Institution: | 1. German Aerospace Center, Institute of Technical Physics, Pfaffenwaldring 38-40, 70569, Stuttgart, Germany
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Abstract: | Experimental results of the implementation of our concept of neutral gain modules (NGM) in high-power thin-disk lasers are presented. To demonstrate power scalability and high brightness, series of NGMs comprising up to four Yb:YAG thin-disk laser modules have been integrated in various ways into stable and unstable resonators. Furthermore, to compensate for the parabolic component of the remaining thermal lens effects in the high-power regime, an intracavity deformable mirror was embedded. On the basis of the underlying concept, in our experiments an output power of nearly 3 kW with a beam propagation factor $M^2 = 5$ as well as a brightness up to $B = 21\,{\rm GW}/{\rm cm ^2} \, {\rm sr }$ could be demonstrated. Compensating systematically for the nonparabolic components of the phase aberrations, the concept also enables a further enhancement of the beam quality. The principle is transferable to other laser configurations, e.g., master oscillator power amplifier systems. |
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