15 Oct 2009 LASER COMPONENTS now also offers Nd:YLF, which is a double refractive crystal that emits polarized light at perpendicular angles at 1047 and 1053 nm. In addition, there are also transitions at 1.3 µm. This material is characterized by a low and slightly negative change in refractive index over temperature (dn/dT). This leads to thermal lens effects that are significantly less distinctive than in Nd:YAG; the beam quality of Nd:YLF is, therefore, better. This crystal can be both cw and pulse pumped using either lamps or laser diodes as the pump source.
Characteristics:
Doping: 0.5% .. 3.0% (Std. 1.1%)
Dimensions: Length 1 - 180 mm
Diameter: 1 - 20 mm
With a lifespan of 485 µs, the life expectancy of spontaneous fluorescence at 1047 nm is more than twice as long as that of Nd:YAG. This is why Nd:YLF can be pumped twice as long before a spontaneous emission discharges. More optical pump energy can be stored in this material, which is why the peak power of Q-switched systems is higher. |