Fiber Lasers X: Technology, Systems, and Applications 2013
DOI: 10.1117/12.2005109
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Fabrication of a high power Faraday isolator by direct bonding

Abstract: With increasing output power of lasers, absorption in optical components grows larger and demands on heat withdrawal become challenging. We report on the fabrication of a Faraday isolator for high power fiber laser applications (P = 1 kW) at a wavelength of 1080 nm and operation at ambient conditions. We investigate direct bonding of Terbium Gallium Garnet to sapphire disks, to benefit from the good heat spreading properties (having a 6-fold higher thermal conductivity than TGG) at high transparency of the lat… Show more

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“…This facilitates provision of handling and alignment means for the individual parts during the set-up stages and greatly eases joining optical materials of different thermal expansion. The technology has been successfully used in the past for bonding various glasses as well as crystalline optical materials [3,4]. Here we will focus on bonding prisms elements and binary gratings of fused silica with and without coatings at the bonding interface.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This facilitates provision of handling and alignment means for the individual parts during the set-up stages and greatly eases joining optical materials of different thermal expansion. The technology has been successfully used in the past for bonding various glasses as well as crystalline optical materials [3,4]. Here we will focus on bonding prisms elements and binary gratings of fused silica with and without coatings at the bonding interface.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%