Low noise Raman lasers for yellow-orange spectrum coverage
Abstract
Diode lasers have been demonstrated to operate over a great part of the visible spectrum: InGaN diodes cover the violet-blue- green part (<530 nm) and InGaAlP diodes cover the red part (>635 nm). Some fluorophorus in biotechnology applications are excited by intermediate wavelengths, from 540 to 630 nm. Optically pumped InGaAs lasers were demonstrated from 460 nm up to 580 nm. Standard frequency doubled diode pumped solid state (DPSS) lasers lack of suitable transition to cover the 565-650nm region. It is possible to modify the semiconductor composition to extend the frequency range or to frequency mix DPSS laser wavelengths, but it comes either with a significant R&D effort or with a complexity in the design. Raman scattering can red-shift the strong transitions of Nd or Yb lasers so that many wavelengths lying in the 1080-1300 nm range can be achieved. Recently several CW diode pumped …