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Title: Nanoscale Cr 4


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Nanoscale Cr 4 Doped Olivine Crystallites in
Glass-Ceramics for NIR Optical Amplifiers and
Lasers
  • By Fayette Colon
  • Mentor Mikhail Sharonov
  • Assistant Mentor Thandar Myint

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Abstract
  • The purpose of this experiment is to fabricate
  • Cr 4 ion doped laser crystals and
    characterize glass ceramics containing nanoscale
    crystallites of Cr 4 - doped laser materials
    such as Cr 4 Mg2SiO4 and Cr 4 Ca2GeO4. The
    glass ceramic is important because it can be used
    in several applications such as the fiber
    amplifier, fiber laser and for other medical
    purposes.

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Objectives
  • Material preparation
  • To uncover a proper host for the Cr 4 ion
    through the research of the LiInSiO4 and CaSiO4
    systems.
  • Optical characterization of materials
  • To compare a glass ceramic doped with
    nanocrystallite Cr4 ions and bulk laser
    crystals,
  • such as Cr 4 Mg2SiO4 or Cr4 Ca2GeO4 to
    observe whether it has the same characteristics
    as the individual bulk crystals.

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What is a laser?
  • It is an acronym for Light Amplification by the
    Stimulated Emission of Radiation
  • A laser produces near- monochromatic light
  • Has a single precise wavelength or hue
  • The light is coherent
  • The photons emitted have a definite phase
    relationship
  • Laser beams are collimated
  • They are narrow and concentrated

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Electronics to Support Synchronization Between
the Lasers
The circuit used two non-inverting operational
amplifiers In a non-inverting input the output
polarity is the same as the input polarity
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Laser System
Thandar Myint
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Importance of the Circuit
  • The circuit serves as a component to the laser
    system
  • It is designed to aid in synchronizing the pump
    and the signal pulses in order to reach the laser
    amplifier at the same time.

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Raman Measurement
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Spectrometer/ Detector
  • A Spectrometer is an optical instrument which
    measures the properties of light over a portion
    of the electromagnetic spectrum. The measured
    variable is often the intensity and the
    independent variable is the wavelength.
  • A Detector is a device which is designed to
    detect the presence of something as well as to
    emit a signal in response.

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Experimental Set Up
F. Colon
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Experimental Information
  • A HeNe laser was used it generates a 632.3nm
    laser line and its power is about 1mW.
  • The light passed through a filter (which
    selectively transmits certain portion of light)
    then reflected onto a mirror at 45 degrees
  • The light beam then reflected onto a second
    mirror and through a second filter
  • The laser was again reflected onto a mirror
    through a lens (which is 12cm from the crystal)
    to be reflected on a fourth mirror and into the
    glass ceramic crystal
  • The light then scattered and was collected by a
    Camera Lens following which it went into the
    Spectrometer.
  • The Camera Lens must be finely adjusted to
    receive good focusing

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Results
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Further Results
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Analysis of the Results
  • The graph shows the light intensity versus
    wavelength of HeNe laser.
  • The maximum power of the HeNe laser is located at
    632.8nm.
  • The shape of the image is well-known Gaussian
    shape, which means that the intensity is
    concentrated in the center and gradually
    decreases at the tails.
  • Although this was merely a test trial for the
    experiment its importance lies with the layout of
    the experimental instruments.

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Further Work
  • The Research team will use the results of the
    test trial to create a more efficient layout for
    the experiment.
  • Following which the high intensity laser will be
    used for the actual experiment along with the
    circuit created
  • Completion of this experiment is important
    because the data received will show the
    characteristics of the glass ceramic obtaining
    this knowledge will lead to realize the proposed
    application such as optical amplifiers.

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Acknowledgements
  • Mentors Mikhail Sharnovo and Thandar Myint
  • NASA SHARP
  • NASA COSI and DoD NPC Summer Program
  • City College of New York
  • CREST CMMS
  • NYC-MTA

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References
  • Characteristics of Laser Light
  • http//en.wikipedia.org
  • What is a Laser?
  • http//en.wikipedia.org
  • Detector
  • http//en.wikipedia.org
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