2011
DOI: 10.1364/josab.28.000986
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Femtosecond tuning of Cr:colquiriite lasers with AlGaAs-based saturable Bragg reflectors

Abstract: We present a detailed experimental study of femtosecond tuning with Cr:LiSAF and Cr:LiCAF gain media using Al 0:95 Ga 0:05 As=Al 0:17 Ga 0:83 As-based saturable Bragg reflectors. In the experiments with Cr:LiSAF gain media, femtosecond tuning ranges of 803-831 nm (28 nm), 828-873 nm (45 nm) and 890-923 nm (33 nm) were demonstrated using three different saturable Bragg reflectors with reflectivity bands centered at around 800, 850, and 910 nm, respectively. With Cr:LiCAF gain medium, a femtosecond tuning range … Show more

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“…However, with careful dispersion adjustment, it is possible obtain pulsewidths of ∼25 fs from standard AlGaAs-based SBR mode-locked Cr:Colquiriite lasers [30]. Moreover, using novel oxidized broadband SBR mirrors [81] or Kerr-lens modelocking with gain matched OCs [82], it might be possible to obtain sub-10 fs level pulses from Cr:LiSAF.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…However, with careful dispersion adjustment, it is possible obtain pulsewidths of ∼25 fs from standard AlGaAs-based SBR mode-locked Cr:Colquiriite lasers [30]. Moreover, using novel oxidized broadband SBR mirrors [81] or Kerr-lens modelocking with gain matched OCs [82], it might be possible to obtain sub-10 fs level pulses from Cr:LiSAF.…”
Section: Summary and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various diode types have been used to pump Cr:LiSAF lasers to date, including single-spatial-mode laser diodes (also known as single-transverse-mode diodes or ridge waveguide lasers) [3,4,8,[26][27][28][29][30], broad-stripe single-emitter diodes [31,32], tapered diodes [33], and laser diode arrays [34]. Broadstripe single-emitter diodes, tapered diodes, and laser diode arrays provide higher pump powers (1 to 10 s of Watts) for pumping Cr:LiSAF lasers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…to above 1.5 W level) [59]. We also believe that, using this BRF plate, multicolor laser operation is also feasible with ultrashort pulses in either Kerr lens mode-locked or Saturable Bragg mirror mode-locked laser cavities [60,61]. Lastly, dual-wavelength cw operation has been demonstrated in Cr:LiSAF before using grating controlled coupled cavities [23].…”
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confidence: 78%
“…In the case of SESAMs, one major drawback is the complexity of the fabrication process. Furthermore, the resonant nature of the quantum well limits the operational bandwidth of the mode-locked laser, making it difficult to obtain pulses with a duration shorter than 25 fs in Cr:LiSAF [7]. In the case of SWCNTs, although the fabrication process is easier and more cost-effective in comparison with that for SESAMs, bandwidth limitations may still arise, depending on the radius distribution of the carbon nanotubes.…”
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