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Resonance ionization spectroscopy using ultraviolet laser

In this study, Ti:sapphire laser which is pumped by the enhanced Nd:YAG laser using laser diode, was designed and manufactured. The AO Q-switched CW Nd:YAG laser was converted into a high repetition plus-type laser using the AO Q-switch, and two heads were installed inside the cavity in order to imp...

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Autores principales: Han, J M, Cha, Y H, Ko, D K, Park, H M, Rhee, Y J
Lenguaje:kor
Publicado: Korea At. Ernergy Res. Inst. 2002
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/747070
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author Han, J M
Cha, Y H
Ko, D K
Park, H M
Rhee, Y J
author_facet Han, J M
Cha, Y H
Ko, D K
Park, H M
Rhee, Y J
author_sort Han, J M
collection CERN
description In this study, Ti:sapphire laser which is pumped by the enhanced Nd:YAG laser using laser diode, was designed and manufactured. The AO Q-switched CW Nd:YAG laser was converted into a high repetition plus-type laser using the AO Q-switch, and two heads were installed inside the cavity in order to improve the laser beam quality. The Nd:YAG laser enhancement was completed by optimization using a simulation for the cavity length, structure and thermal lens effect that greatly effected the laser beam output and quality. As the result of the enhancement, a 30W laser at 532nm and at 5k-Hz was successfully made. Also, the Ti:sapphire laser that will be used for atomic spectroscopy which is pumped by the Nd:YAG laser, was completely designed. As a basic experiment for laser oscillation. We measured the tunability of the laser, and it turned out that the wave tunability range was 730 850 nm. A self-seeding type tunable laser using grating for narrow line width, is planned to be designed due to the fact that the Ti:sapphire laser should be of narrow line width for spectroscopy use.
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spelling cern-7470702019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/747070korHan, J MCha, Y HKo, D KPark, H MRhee, Y JResonance ionization spectroscopy using ultraviolet laserCondensed MatterIn this study, Ti:sapphire laser which is pumped by the enhanced Nd:YAG laser using laser diode, was designed and manufactured. The AO Q-switched CW Nd:YAG laser was converted into a high repetition plus-type laser using the AO Q-switch, and two heads were installed inside the cavity in order to improve the laser beam quality. The Nd:YAG laser enhancement was completed by optimization using a simulation for the cavity length, structure and thermal lens effect that greatly effected the laser beam output and quality. As the result of the enhancement, a 30W laser at 532nm and at 5k-Hz was successfully made. Also, the Ti:sapphire laser that will be used for atomic spectroscopy which is pumped by the Nd:YAG laser, was completely designed. As a basic experiment for laser oscillation. We measured the tunability of the laser, and it turned out that the wave tunability range was 730 850 nm. A self-seeding type tunable laser using grating for narrow line width, is planned to be designed due to the fact that the Ti:sapphire laser should be of narrow line width for spectroscopy use.Korea At. Ernergy Res. Inst.KAERI-RR-2174-2001oai:cds.cern.ch:7470702002
spellingShingle Condensed Matter
Han, J M
Cha, Y H
Ko, D K
Park, H M
Rhee, Y J
Resonance ionization spectroscopy using ultraviolet laser
title Resonance ionization spectroscopy using ultraviolet laser
title_full Resonance ionization spectroscopy using ultraviolet laser
title_fullStr Resonance ionization spectroscopy using ultraviolet laser
title_full_unstemmed Resonance ionization spectroscopy using ultraviolet laser
title_short Resonance ionization spectroscopy using ultraviolet laser
title_sort resonance ionization spectroscopy using ultraviolet laser
topic Condensed Matter
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