Demonstration of laser cooling in a novel all oxide GAYY silica glass.
Jyothis ThomasThomas MeynengAmirhossein TehranchiNicolas GregoireFrederic MonetDenis SeletskiyYounès MessaddeqRaman KashyapPublished in: Scientific reports (2023)
We demonstrate laser induced cooling in ytterbium doped silica (SiO 2 ) glass with alumina, yttria co-doping (GAYY-Aluminum: Yttrium: Ytterbium Glass) fabricated using the modified chemical vapour deposition (MCVD) technique. A maximum temperature reduction by - 0.9 K from room temperature (296 K) at atmospheric pressure was achieved using only 6.5 W of 1029 nm laser radiation. The developed fabrication process allows us to incorporate ytterbium at concentration of 4 × 10 26 ions/m 3 which is the highest value reported for laser cooling without clustering or lifetime shortening, as well as to reach a very low background absorptive loss of 10 dB/km. The numerical simulation of temperature change versus pump power well agrees with the observation and predicts, for the same conditions, a temperature reduction of 4 K from room temperature in a vacuum. This novel silica glass has a high potential for a vast number of applications in laser cooling such as radiation-balanced amplifiers and high-power lasers including fiber lasers.