Authors
Darryl Naidoo, Thomas Godin, Michael Fromager, Emmanuel Cagniot, Nicolas Passilly, Andrew Forbes, Kamel Aït-Ameur
Publication date
2011/11/1
Journal
Optics Communications
Volume
284
Issue
23
Pages
5475-5479
Publisher
North-Holland
Description
We outline an approach to mode selection in a microchip laser through judicious shaping of the pump light to create a high modal overlap with the desired mode. We demonstrate the principle by creating a donut-shaped pump profile in the focal plane of a converging lens, and use this profile to longitudinally pump a monolithic microchip laser where the output is a Laguerre–Gaussian mode of radial index p=0 and azimuthal index l=1 (LG0l), or vortex beam, of power ~12mW with a slope efficiency of 17%. This approach of diffractive pump shaping in the Fourier domain is advantageous as it allows for high pump intensity even with low pumping powers, thus ensuring sufficient gain is achieved for laser oscillation.
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