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arxiv: 1811.05745 · v1 · pith:RO75HJMEnew · submitted 2018-11-14 · ⚛️ physics.optics

Observation of Optical Refrigeration in a Holmium-doped Crystal

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keywords mid-iropticalrefrigerationabsorptioncoolingcrystaldopedefficiency
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We report the first demonstration of solid-state optical refrigeration of a Ho-doped material. A 1 mol% Ho-doped Yttrium Lithium Fluoride (YLF) crystal is cooled by mid-IR laser radiation, and its external quantum efficiency and parasitic background absorption are evaluated. Using detailed temperature-dependent spectroscopic analysis the minimum achievable temperature of a 1% Ho:YLF sample is estimated. Owing to its narrower ground- and excited-state manifolds, larger absorption cross-section, and coincidence of optimum cooling wavelength of 2070 nm with commercially available high-power and highly efficient Tm-fiber lasers, Ho^3+-doped crystals are superior to Tm^3+-doped systems for mid-IR optical refrigeration. With further improvement in material purity and increased doping concentration, they offer great potential towards enhancing the cooling efficiency nearly two-fold over the best current Yb:YLF systems, achieving lower temperatures as well as for realization of eye-safe mid-IR high-power radiation balanced lasers.

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