Abstract
Tm, Ho co-doped crystals are prospective laser materials for realization of compact laser systems emitting at 2 μm, interesting for remote sensing and medical applications [1]. Recently [2, 3] diode-pumped microchip lasers on monoclinic double tungstate crystals co-doped with Tm3+ and Ho3+ions were demonstrated. However the study of influence different doping ions concentrations on laser characteristics in the same cavity configuration was not reported for these crystals. Considering complexity of the system where direct and back energy transfer [2], as well as up-conversion processes [4] take place, experimental study of the crystals with different content of doping ions is of high interest.
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