supported by the Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute Primary research program through the National Research Council of Science & Technology(NST)funded by the Ministry of Science,ICT and Future Planning(MSIP)(No.18-12-N0101-41);the Creative Allied Project of the NST(No.CAP-15-06-ETRI);the National Research Foundation(NRF)of Korea funded by MSIP(Nos.2016R1A2A1A05005381 and2017R1A4A1015426)
We demonstrate a femtosecond Cr:YAG laser mode-locked by a carbon nanotube saturable absorber mirror(CNT-SAM) at a repetition rate of 550 MHz. By employing the CNT-SAM, which exhibits a modulation depth of 0.51% an...
Supported by the National Basic Research Program of China under Grant No 2013CB632704
A diode-end-pumped Q-switched high-efficiency Nd, Cr:YAG laser with simultaneous dual-wavelength emission at 946nm and 1.3μm is demonstrated. The maximum output power of 1.93 W with simultaneous dual-wavelength oper...
Diode end-pumped solid-state lasers have the potential to yield high quality laser beams with high efficiency for laser range finding and warning receiver applications as well as day and night military laser designati...
Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant Nos 10874237 and 10704087, and the National Basic Research Program of China under Grant No 2007CB815104.
We demonstrate the first quasi-three-level passively Q-switched Nd:GGG laser at 937nm using a Nd, Cr:YAG crystal as the saturable absorber. The dependences of the average output power, the repetition rate and the pu...
Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant No 60438020, and the National Basic Research Programme of China under Grant No 2007CB613205.
We experimentally investigate the antiphase dynamics phenomenon in a self-Q-switched Nd, Cr:YAG laser operating at 946 nm. Due to the effect of spatial hole burning, the Q-switched pulses sequences of one, two and th...