We present optical characterization and laser results achieved with single-crystal fibers directly grown by the micro-pulling-down technique. We investigate the spectroscopic and optical quality of the fiber, and we present the first laser results. We achieved a cw laser power of 10 W at 1064 nm for an incident pump power of 60 W at 808 nm and 360 kW peak power for 12 ns pulses at 1 kHz in the Q-switched regime. It is, to the best of our knowledge, the highest laser power ever achieved with directly grown single-crystal fibers.
Transparent high optical quality and large Ti-sapphire (Ti 3þ -doped Al 2 O 3 ) single crystals have been grown by the Kyropoulos technique (KT) for optical amplification. The present work shows that by the utilization of KT growth technology and the optimization of the growth conditions it is possible to grow Ti-doped Al 2 O 3 , 100 mm in diameter and 5 kg in weight. We have demonstrated that large Ti(0.25 atom %)-doped Al 2 O 3 crystals show high chemical homogeneities and good optical properties and amplify the energy without any special annealing. Ti-doped sapphire crystals are for high power laser applications and particularly for the shortest pulses ever produced from a laser oscillator.
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