2013 International Conference on Quality, Reliability, Risk, Maintenance, and Safety Engineering (QR2MSE) 2013
DOI: 10.1109/qr2mse.2013.6625754
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Thermal effects in 3–5μm solid state lasers

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“…where r is the radial coordinate of the gain medium, z is the longitudinal coordinate, T (r, z) represents the temperature distortion of the crystal, K is the thermal conductivity coefficient, and q ′ ′ ′ (r, z) demonstrates the thermal power density. For the modeling, it is assumed that the pump beam has a Gaussian spatial profile expressed as [1,20,21]…”
Section: Simulation Of Thermal Distribution Of Ho:ylf Lasermentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…where r is the radial coordinate of the gain medium, z is the longitudinal coordinate, T (r, z) represents the temperature distortion of the crystal, K is the thermal conductivity coefficient, and q ′ ′ ′ (r, z) demonstrates the thermal power density. For the modeling, it is assumed that the pump beam has a Gaussian spatial profile expressed as [1,20,21]…”
Section: Simulation Of Thermal Distribution Of Ho:ylf Lasermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mid-infrared (IR) lasers in the atmospheric window have significantly progressed recently, and are suitable for remote sensing, gas detection, defense applications, and medical treatment [1][2][3][4]. One way to extract mid-IR wavelength is an optical parametric source pumped by a 2 µm solid-state laser [5,6].…”
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confidence: 99%