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Widely tunable visible pulsed cascaded raman fiber laser source

Authors

Abhigyan Goswami

Sarthak Dash

Rashmita Deheri

VR Supradeepa

Doi

https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3000916

Citation
[1]
A. Goswami, S. Dash, R. Deheri, and V. R. Supradeepa, “Widely tunable visible pulsed cascaded Raman fiber laser source,” in Nonlinear frequency generation and conversion: Materials and devices XXIII, SPIE, 2024, p. 128690H. doi: 10.1117/12.3000916.
Abstract

We have generated a visible laser by second harmonic generation from a pulsed Cascaded Raman fiber Lasers (CRFL) continuously tunable in 1060nm-1600nm, using type-I LBO. To eliminate the requirement of precise synchronization and control, we employed a passive Q-switching mechanism for the Yb laser pumping the Raman module. The pump is made continuously tunable in Yb-band with wavelength dependent feedback in the Q-switched cavity ensuring continuous wavelength tunability of generated Raman Stokes. We utilized a large mode-area amplifier to amply pulse-energy without introducing temporal instability and optimized Raman module for efficient pump conversion. We demonstrated a widely tunable visible laser with approximately μJ pulse-energy and approximately 20 − 65kHz repetition-rate, 40-200ns pulse duration. This is the first demonstration of a high pulse energy nanosecond laser continuously tunable in 530nm-600nm making it a versatile laser source for numerous biomedical applications. The wavelength tunable range can be extended to 700nm by utilizing type-II LBO.

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