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ND:YLF Laser Crystal Rod used at 1047nm and 1053nm
Nd:YLF features an extremely large fluorescence line width, low thermal lensing effect and natural polarization. It is widely used in mode-locked lasers, continuous lasers and material processing fields. As an alternative medium to Nd:YAG, Nd:YLF is used to work in the near-infrared region, generating lasers at wavelengths of 1047nm and 1053nm. It can be applied in linearly polarized resonators, mode-locked lasers, diode-pumped Nd:YLF lasers and Ti:sapphire chirped pulse amplifiers.
Main features:
Natural polarization;
Extra-wide fluorescent line width;
High ultraviolet transparency;
The thermal lensing effect is smaller than that of YAG crystals;
Continuous lasers have a relatively low excitation light threshold;
Suitable for medium repetition frequency, high average power Q-switched mode-locking operation;
Effective single-mode operation, high power output and low beam divergence angle;
Crystal Structure | Tetragonal |
Melting Point | 825℃ |
Moh Hardness | 5 |
Density | 3.95g/cm3 |
Thermal Conductivity | 0.06W/cm/K |
Thermal Expansion Coefficient | [100]方向:13×10-6/K |
[001]方向:8×10-6/K | |
Young's Modulus | 7.5×1011dynes cm-2 |
Tensile Strength | 3.3×108dynes cm-2 |