Claims
- 1. A laser arrangement comprising:
- a laser resonator cavity;
- a laser medium, that incorporates lasing ions, disposed within said laser resonator cavity, said laser medium containing upcoverting material which allows for exchange of energy between electrons of lasing ions at a given energy state below a meta-stable initial lasing state so that some of said exchanging electrons are upconverted to energy states at or above the meta-stable initial lasing state; and
- pumping means operably coupled to said laser medium for selectively applying excitation energy to said laser medium said selected excitation energy having only wavelengths which are longer than the wavelength corresponding to the energy difference between said meta-stable initial lasing state and a ground state and having an intensity suitable for elevating electrons from energy levels below said given state to said given state in sufficient numbers to support substantial upconversion and continuous lasing, said pumping means and resulting upconversion being capable of serving as a sole means for pumping said laser medium.
- 2. The laser arrangement of claim 1 wherein said upconverting material comprises erbium ions.
- 3. The laser arrangement of claim 2 wherein said laser medium comprises a calcium fluoride crystal hosing erbium ions.
- 4. The laser arrangement of claim 3 wherein said pumping means provides selected excitation energy at 1.54 um and lasing occurs between the .sup.4 S.sub.3/2 and .sup.4 I.sub.9/2 energy states, between the .sup.4 S.sub.3/2 and .sup.4 I.sub.11/2 energy states and between the .sup.4 S.sub.3/2 and .sup.4 I.sub.13/2 energy states.
- 5. The laser arrangement of claim 1 wherein said laser medium comprises a calcium fluoride crystal hosting erbium ions.
- 6. The laser arrangement of claim 5 wherein said calcium fluoride crystal contains 5 mole percent to 10 mole percent of erbium ions.
- 7. The laser arrangement of claim 5 wherein said pumping means providing selected excitation energy at 1.54 um and lasing occurs between .sup.4 I.sub.11/2 and .sup.4 I.sub.13/2 energy states.
- 8. The laser arrangement of claim 7 wherein said calcium fluoride crystal contains 5 mole percent to 10 mole percent of erbium ions.
- 9. The laser arrangement of claim 1 wherein the given energy state is a terminal state of lasing transition for the laser medium and the concentration of upconverting material is such that exchange of energy between electrons of the terminal energy state is sufficient to maintain population inversion between initial and terminal lasing states, whereby continuous lasing operation can be sustained in said laser medium in response to continuous excitation by said pumping means.
- 10. The laser arrangement of claim 1 wherein said upconverting material comprises thullium ions and ytterbium ions acting as a catalyst.
- 11. The laser arrangement of claim 10 wherein said pumping means provides selected excitation energy at 0.9 um.
- 12. The laser arrangement of claim 11 wherein lasing occurs between the .sup.1 G.sub.4 and .sup.3 H.sub.6 energy states and between the .sup.1 G.sub.4 and the .sup.3 H.sub.4 energy states.
- 13. The laser arrangement of claim 1 wherein said upconverting material comprises holmium ions.
- 14. The laser arrangement of claim 13 wherein said pumping means provides selected excitation energy at 1.2 um wavelength.
- 15. The laser arrangement of claim 14 wherein lasing occurs between the .sup.5 S.sub.2 and .sup.5 I.sub.8 energy states and between the .sup.5 S.sub.2 and the .sup.5 I.sub.6 energy states.
- 16. A laser arrangement comprising:
- a laser resonator cavity;
- a laser medium disposed within said laser resonator cavity, said laser medium comprising a calcium fluoride crystal rod hosting erbium ions; and
- pumping means operably coupled to said laser medium to apply 1.54 um excitation energy to said laser medium.
- 17. The laser arrangement of claim 16 wherein said calcium fluoride crystal contains 5 mole percent to 10 mole percent of erbium ions.
- 18. A laser arrangement comprising;
- a laser resonator cavity;
- a laser medium, that incorporates lasing ions, disposed within said laser resonator cavity, said laser medium containing upconverting material which allows for exchange of energy between electrons of lasing ions at a given energy state below a meta-stable initial lasing state so that some of said exchanging electrons are upconverted to energy states at or above the meta-stable initial lasing state; and
- pumping means operably coupled to said laser medium and said selected excitation energy having only wavelengths which are longer than the wavelength corresponding to the energy difference between said meta-stable initial lasing state and a ground state in sufficient numbers to support substantial upconversion and lasing in said laser medium between said meta-stable initial lasing state and said given state said pumping means and resulting upconversion being capable of serving as a sole means for pumping said laser medium.
- 19. The laser arrangement of claim 18 wherein said upconverting material comprises erbium ions.
- 20. The laser arrangement of claim 18 wherein said laser medium comprises a calcium fluoride crystal hosting erbium ions.
- 21. The laser arrangement of claim 20 wherein said calcium fluoride crystal contains 5 mole percent to 10 mole percent of erbium ions.
- 22. The laser arrangement of claim 20 wherein said pumping means provides energy at 1.54 um and lasing occurs between the .sup.4 I.sub.11/2 and .sup.4 I.sub.13/2 energy states.
- 23. The laser arrangement of claim 22 wherein said calcium fluoride crystal contains 5 mole percent to 10 mole percent of erbium ions.
CROSS REFERENCE TO A RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/357,240, filed May 26, 1989 now abandoned; which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/183,509 filed Apr. 14, 1988 (now abandoned); which in turn is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 869,270, filed May 30, 1986 also abandoned.
U.S. application, Ser. No. 06/868,929, entitled "Method of Providing Continuous Lasing Operation" filed concurrently with the subject application by the same inventors.
US Referenced Citations (9)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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| Gomelauri et al.; Single-Mode Q Switched CaF.sub.2 :Er.sup.+3 Laser Jour. Quant. Elect., vol. 6, No. 3; p. 341; Mar. 1976. |
| "Erbium-Doped CaF.sub.2 Crystal Laser Operation at Room Temp." Batygov et al.; Sov. Jour. Quant. Elect.; vol. 4, No. 12, Jun. 75. |
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