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How process factors affect the limiting characteristics of neodymium phosphate glasses for large disk- and rod-shaped active elements
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Арбузов В.И., Федоров Ю.К., Крамарев С.И., Шашкин А.В. Влияние технологических факторов на предельные характеристики неодимовых фосфатных стекол для крупногабаритных дисковых и стержневых активных элементов // Оптический журнал. 2013. Т. 80. № 5. С. 83–88.
Arbuzov V.I., Fedorov Yu.K., Kramarev S.I., Shashkin A.V. How process factors affect the limiting characteristics of neodymium phosphate glasses for large disk- and rod-shaped active elements [in Russian] // Opticheskii Zhurnal. 2013. V. 80. № 5. P. 83–88.
V. I. Arbuzov, Yu. K. Fedorov, S. I. Kramarev, and A. V. Shashkin, "How process factors affect the limiting characteristics of neodymium phosphate glasses for large disk- and rod-shaped active elements," Journal of Optical Technology. 80(5), 321-324 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1364/JOT.80.000321
This paper lists the requirements imposed by the designers of powerful high-energy lasers and radiation amplifiers on KGSS 0180 phosphate glasses with various neodymium concentrations, used to manufacture large disk- and rod-shaped active elements. The classical two-stage technology for melting them is described, and a quantitative characterization is given of the extent to which structural water and the neodymium concentration in the glasses affect the maximum achievable luminescence time and quantum yield. A description is given of why inactive absorption of radiation appears at the lasing wavelength and a method for reducing it in the resulting glasses. A method is indicated for reducing the number of inclusions of metallic platinum in the glass, which affect its radiation strength.
neodymium phosphate glass, disk- and rod-shaped active elements, large active elements
OCIS codes: 160.0160, 140.3530, 140.4480, 190.4720, 260.5950, 350.2660
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