Void-free bonding for a large slab laser crystal

2020 
A void-free bonding technique was demonstrated for a large slab Nd: YAG crystal with a bonding surface dimension of $\sim{160}\;{\rm mm} \times {70}\;{\rm mm}$∼160mm×70mm. By using the novel fluxless oxide layer removal technology, the indium-oxide barrier problem was resolved. With the help of electrochemical-polished indium solder and a plasma-cleaned heat sink, the solderability of the indium was enhanced; in particular, the contact angle of the solder was improved from 51° to 31°. With the largest-bonding-size slab, a single-slab laser created a maximum output power of 7.3 kW under an absorbed pump power of 12.8 kW, corresponding to an optical to optical efficiency of 57% and a slope conversion of 67.8%. By detecting the wavefront of the interferometer before and after bonding, the RMS of wavefront was ${0.192}\lambda $0.192λ and ${0.434}\lambda $0.434λ ($\lambda = {633}\;{\rm nm}$λ=633nm), respectively. To the best of our knowledge, this is the largest void-free bonding size for a laser slab and the highest output power achieved from a single-slab crystal laser oscillator.
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