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ALTER-Q · Cr4+:YAG/Polymer nanocomposite as alternative materials for Q-switched lasers: properties, modeling, and applications
The development and application of solid-state lasers (SSRs) over the last decade, emphasizing their wide-ranging uses in fields such as metal processing, medical applications, and optical transmission systems. It outlines the fundamental components of SSRs and the importance of achieving a balance between gains and losses in the laser resonator for effective generation. The concept of Q-switching is introduced, highlighting its role in enhancing laser performance by modulating the Q-factor of the resonator. Active and passive Q-switching methods are compared, with a focus on the advantages of passive Q-switches for generating powerful sub-nanosecond pulses in compact laser systems. The challenges associated with finding suitable passive Q-switching materials, particularly for long-term use, are discussed, leading to the proposal of a novel approach using a composite structure of polymer matrix with Cr4+:YAG nanopowders. This initiative, undertaken by the ALTER-Q consortium comprising European academic institutions, research organizations, and SMEs, aims to address the current limitations and pave the way for cost-effective alternatives in Q-switched laser technology.
Consortium · 8 organisations
UNIVERSIDADE DE AVEIRO
PT · €64,400
GRAPHENE ENERGY SP ZOO
PL · €92,000
POLITECNICO DI BARI
IT · €27,600
ZILINSKA UNIVERZITA V ZILINE
SK · €18,400
AT CRYSTALS
SK · €36,800
SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH COMPANY ELECTRON-CARAT BRANCH OF PRIVATE JOINT STOCK COMPANY CONCERN-ELECTRON
UA · €92,000
LVIV POLYTECHNIC NATIONAL UNIVERSITY
UA · €161,000
INSTYTUT FIZYKI POLSKIEJ AKADEMII NAUK
PL · €92,000
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