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M Fibrich, J Šulc, D Vyhlídal, H Jelínková, M Čech – Laser Physics, 2017

Abstract

We report on the influence of temperature on the spectroscopic and lasing properties of alexandrite ($ \newcommand{\alexandrit}{{\rm Cr^{3+}:BeAl_2O_4}} \alexandrit$ ) crystal. The fluorescence lifetime, polarization-resolved absorption and emission spectra, and laser characteristics at  ~750 nm are described in detail within a 78–400 K temperature range. As a pumping source, a 3.5 W InGaN blue laser-diode operating at a wavelength of 444 nm was used. The best results achieved were at a crystal temperature of  ~353 K with 326 mW of continuous output power at a wavelength of 750 nm with a slope efficiency near 20% (related to absorbed pump power). At cryogenic temperatures, alexandrite laser generation at the so-called R-line, i.e. not in the vibronic mode, has been observed.

Polarization-resolved emission spectra were measured by a fiber-coupled spectrometer (StellarNet BLACK-Comet C-50) operated within a 185–850 nm wavelength range along the longitudinal axis of the crystal, together with an oriented wire grid polarizer.