УДК: 535.15, 535:628.373.8: 62-50
Electro-optical modulators based on KTP crystals for high-power lasers in the mid-IR region
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Русов В.А., Серебряков В.А., Дороганов С.В., Калинцева Н.А., Наривончик А.С., Скворцов Д.В. Электрооптические модуляторы на кристаллах КТР для мощных лазеров среднего ИК диапазона спектра // Оптический журнал. 2016. Т. 83. № 12. С. 10–16.
Rusov V.A., Serebryakov V.A., Doroganov S.V., Kalintseva N.A., Narivonchik A.S., Skvortsov D.V. Electro-optical modulators based on KTP crystals for high-power lasers in the mid-IR region [in Russian] // Opticheskii Zhurnal. 2016. V. 83. № 12. P. 10–16.
V. A. Rusov, V. A. Serebryakov, S. V. Doroganov, N. A. Kalintseva, A. S. Narivonchik, and D. V. Skvortsov, "Electro-optical modulators based on KTP crystals for high-power lasers in the mid-IR region," Journal of Optical Technology. 83(12), 716-721 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1364/JOT.83.000716
This paper presents the results of experimental studies on the application of the near-IR and mid-IR ranges of KTP-crystal-based modulators in lasers that use birefringence-compensation setups in which the crystallographic axes of the crystals are identically oriented. The chosen setup makes it possible to compensate for not only the natural birefringence of the crystals, but also the thermal distortion induced by laser heating. This made it possible to create modulators with contrast K≥100 for lasers with high average power.
KTP crystal, thermal distortions, contrast
Acknowledgements:The research was supported by the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation (Minobrnauka) (14.579.21.0015).
OCIS codes: 140.3070; 140.3540; 250.4110; 230.2090
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