Abstract 2 μm lasers are widely employed in LIDAR systems, photomedicine, and as pump sources for OPOs and mid-IR lasers. Tm: YLF is an optimal laser crystal for a 2 μm laser owing to its good mechanical properties, a negative thermo-optic coefficient, and intrinsic birefringence supporting polarized emission. However, many 2 μm lasers have been reported to exhibit unstable operation with a tendency towards self-pulsation (SP). In this paper, we investigate design parameters influencing the temporal output of a compact diode-laser pumped Tm: YLF 1. 91 μm laser for stable continuous-wave (CW) and self-pulsating operation. Different sources of perturbation are discussed as main causes for SP. We introduce a novel pulse attenuation parameter, , to assess laser stability. We report optical-to-optical slope efficiencies of 35% and 41. 5% in stable CW and SP operation, respectively.
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Ludovica Appignani
Statistics Denmark
Peter Tidemand-Lichtenberg
Technical University of Denmark
Lasse Høgstedt
Statistics Denmark
Applied Physics B
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69db38534fe01fead37c6910 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00340-026-08671-8