2004
DOI: 10.1109/jqe.2004.834766
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Compensation of thermally induced modal distortions in Faraday isolators

Abstract: Two methods of compensation of thermal lensing in high-power terbium gallium garnet (TGG) Faraday isolators have been investigated in detail: compensation by means of an ordinary negative lens and compensation using FK51 Schott glass possessing a negative. Key thermooptic constants for TGG crystals and FK51 glass were measured. We find that the contribution of the photoelastic effect to the total thermal lens cannot be neglected for either TGG or FK51. We define a figure of merit for compensating glass and sho… Show more

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“…The use of thermal birefringence compensation [8] and thermal lens compensation techniques [9,10] allows for significantly greater laser powers over conventional FI designs. Selection of low-absorption optical elements [terbium gallium garnet (TGG) magneto-optical crystals and polarizers] minimizes the amount of absorbed power and subsequent thermal gradients that lead to thermal lensing and depolarization.…”
Section: Design Of High-vacuum-compatible High-power Faraday Isolatormentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The use of thermal birefringence compensation [8] and thermal lens compensation techniques [9,10] allows for significantly greater laser powers over conventional FI designs. Selection of low-absorption optical elements [terbium gallium garnet (TGG) magneto-optical crystals and polarizers] minimizes the amount of absorbed power and subsequent thermal gradients that lead to thermal lensing and depolarization.…”
Section: Design Of High-vacuum-compatible High-power Faraday Isolatormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thermally induced depolarization in TGG depends on the crystal orientation with respect to the incident radiation polarization [23]. Figure 7 shows the results of measurements of thermally induced depolarization for [001] TGG crystals such as those used in Virgo, oriented to produce the maximum thermally induced depolarization.…”
Section: Thermally Induced Depolarization and Strategies For Heat mentioning
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“…This resonator has got an asymmetric structure for selective higher order mode discrimination and features a piezo-actuated mirror for active length control. Both systems are optically decoupled by a Faraday isolator specifically designed for high power levels [8]. To injection-lock the high-power oscillator following the Pound-Drever-Hall scheme [9], an EOM was placed between NPRO and power amplifier.…”
Section: Laser Conceptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8, a birefringence and thermal lens compensated Faraday isolator was integrated to shield the 35 W amplifier from the backward propagating light of the ring oscillator [8]. Furthermore, two safety shutters and diagnostic photo-diodes at different positions for an online characterization of the system performance have been included.…”
Section: Mechanical Setupmentioning
confidence: 99%