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Development and characterization of high suppression and high étendue narrowband spectral filters

Kinos, Adam LU ; Li, Qian LU ; Rippe, Lars LU and Kröll, Stefan LU (2016) In Applied Optics 55(36). p.10442-10448
Abstract

The present work addresses critical issues in constructing high suppression, narrowband spectral filters in rare-earth-ion-doped crystals, mainly targeting the application of ultrasound optical tomography but is also applicable for areas such as quantum memories, self-filtering of laser frequencies, and other applications relying on high absorption in rare-earth-ion-doped crystals. The polarization of light transmitted through a highly absorbing crystal is experimentally analyzed. Additionally, an existing wave propagation method is used to simulate beam propagation through a spectral hole to study the high étendue requirements of ultrasound optical tomography.

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10.1364/AO.55.010442
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