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Waeselmann, S.H., Heinrich, S., Kränkel, C. and Huber, G., 2016. Lasing of Nd3+ in Sapphire - Laser &

This document provides references related to laser materials and thin film deposition techniques. It includes papers on lasing properties of sapphire doped with neodymium, spectroscopic measurements of titanium-doped sapphire lasers, and plasma characteristics during pulsed laser deposition. References are also provided on spatial and temporal profiles of air plasma emissions during pulsed laser ablation, effects of laser fluence on particulates in deposited aluminum-doped zinc oxide films, and high-speed pulsed laser deposition of YBCO superconducting layers.

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Waeselmann, S.H., Heinrich, S., Kränkel, C. and Huber, G., 2016. Lasing of Nd3+ in Sapphire - Laser &

This document provides references related to laser materials and thin film deposition techniques. It includes papers on lasing properties of sapphire doped with neodymium, spectroscopic measurements of titanium-doped sapphire lasers, and plasma characteristics during pulsed laser deposition. References are also provided on spatial and temporal profiles of air plasma emissions during pulsed laser ablation, effects of laser fluence on particulates in deposited aluminum-doped zinc oxide films, and high-speed pulsed laser deposition of YBCO superconducting layers.

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Useful References

Paper
Waeselmann, S.H., Heinrich, S., Krnkel, C. and Huber, G., 2016. Lasing of Nd3+ in sapphire.Laser &
Photonics Reviews, 10(3), pp.510-516.

Moulton, P.F., 1986. Spectroscopic and laser characteristics of Ti: Al 2 O 3. JOSA B, 3(1),
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http://xiaoshanxu.unl.edu/system/files/sites/unl.edu.cas.physics.xiaoshanxu/files/private/2014_09_12_Pulsed%20laser%20deposition%20of%20thin
%20films%20Chp%205%20Part1.pdf
Doyle, L.A., Martin, G.W., Williamson, T.P., Al-Khateeb, A., Weaver, I., Riley, D.,
Lamb, M., Morrow, T. and Lewis, C.L.S., 1999. Three-dimensional electron
number densities in a titanium PLD plasma using Interferometry: Special issue
on images in plasma science. IEEE transactions on plasma science, 27(1), pp.128129.
http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?tp=&arnumber=763085

Interesting Stuff!
-Al2O3 films doped with
trivalent neodymium
maximum cw output power of
137 mW and a slope
efficiency of 7.5%
PLD is good for achieving
useful concentrations of rare
earth dopants which wouldnt
otherwise be possible
Temperature dependence on
lasing of Ti:AL2O3
Spectroscopic measurements
and laser performance of
Ti:Al2O3, data on absorption
and fluorescence spectra
Presentation about PLD
plasma
Ion density of plume

Pole figures explanation


Yasaka, M., 2010. X-ray thin-film measurement
techniques. The Rigaku Journal, 26(2).

Chen, Y.L., Lewis, J.W.L. and Parigger, C., 2000. Spatial and temporal profiles of pulsed
laser-induced air plasma emissions. Journal of quantitative spectroscopy and radiative

Plasma induced in air, may


not be extremely relevant

transfer, 67(2), pp.91-103.


http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S002240739900196X
Kek, R., Lee, B.K., Nee, C.H., Tou, T.Y., Yap, S.L., Arof, A.K.B.H.M. and Yap, S.S., 2016. Plasma
characteristics of 355nm and 532nm laser deposition of Al-doped ZnO films. Surface and
Coatings Technology.
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0257897216302304
Rutt, A., Schneider, T., Kirchhoff, L., Hofacker, F., Hessler, A., Svistunova, O., Kruglov, V.,
Dietrich, R. and Usoskin, A., 2016. Ultrahigh-Speed Pulsed Laser Deposition of YBCO Layer
in Processing of Long HTS Coated Conductors. IEEE Transactions on Applied
Superconductivity, 26(3), pp.1-4.
http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/icp.jsp?arnumber=7422778

Lower fluence leads to less


particulates

Growth rate above 0.1nm/s is


generally bad.
Increase in pulse E does not
mean linear increase of
deposition

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