1993
DOI: 10.1070/qe1993v023n06abeh003104
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Lasing properties of neodymium-doped calcium-niobium-gallium and calcium-lithium-niobium-gallium garnets at wavelengths of 1.06 and 1.33 μm

Abstract: Recent experiments on atom loss in ultra-cold Fermi gases all show a maximum at a magnetic field below Feshbach resonance, where the s-wave scattering length is large (comparable to inter-particle distance) and positive. These experiments have been performed over a wide range of conditions, with temperatures and trap depths spanning three decades. Different groups have come up with different explanations, including the emergence of Stoner ferromagnetism. Here, we show that this maximum is a consequence of two … Show more

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“…As a new disorder laser crystal, neodymium-doped calcium niobium gallium garnet (Nd:CNGG) have attracted a continuous attention owing to its excellent properties on fluorescence and thermal properties [1][2][3][4][5][6][7]. It provides significant inhomogeneous broadening of fluorescence in the absorption and emission spectra, which is similar to the Nd-doped glass.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a new disorder laser crystal, neodymium-doped calcium niobium gallium garnet (Nd:CNGG) have attracted a continuous attention owing to its excellent properties on fluorescence and thermal properties [1][2][3][4][5][6][7]. It provides significant inhomogeneous broadening of fluorescence in the absorption and emission spectra, which is similar to the Nd-doped glass.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A MONG the family of neodymium-doped disordered laser materials, neodymium ion doped calcium niobium gallium garnet (Nd:Ca 3 (NbGa) 2−x Ga 3 O 12 or Nd:CNGG) is an attractive gain medium. Owing to the random distribution of the niobium and gallium ions, it has lower melting point of 1460°C, broader absorption band and larger emission bandwidth compared with ordered crystals, which makes it suitable for multi-wavelength and ultra-short laser [1]- [3]. Based on the Nd:CNGG bulks, laser emissions at the wavelength of ∼930 nm [4], 1.06 μm [5] and 1.33 μm [6] have been realized.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A characteristics of Nd3 laser emission in these crystals is the lasing at various wavelengths and onset oftimes6' 16under pulsed lamp pump either in the 1 .06 pm or 1 .33 im ranges6' 9 with different thresholds depending on Nd3 content. A comparison of Nd3 laser emission in CNGG and CLNGG laser crystals revealed differences in the emission characteristics and several advantages of the latter, such as: higher damage threshold (twofold), lower divergence and thermal lens effect at high pumping7.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%