Department of Physics2024-11-0920000018-919710.1109/3.8806612-s2.0-0034292221http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/3.880661https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14288/6854Power performance of a continuous-wave Cr2+:ZnSe laser was investigated experimentally and numerically at 2.47 mum, In the experiments, an astigmatically compensated z-cavity with a 3% transmitting output coupler produced as high as 250 mW of output power when excited by a NaCl:OH- color-center laser at 1.58 mum. The measured absorbed power slope efficiency was 24.2%. Experimental pump absorption saturation and laser efficiency data were analyzed by using a numerical model to determine the absorption, emission, and excited-state absorption cross-sections. Simulations were then performed to investigate the dependence of the output power on crystal and resonator parameters. Results indicate that optimum power performance should be obtained with a 1.5 cm-long crystal which has a total unsaturated absorption of 86%, Finally, the optimum output coupling of the resonator was determined to be 10%.Engineering, electrical and electronicQuantum science and technologyOpticsPhysicsContinuous-wave power performance of a 2.47-μm Cr2+:ZnSe laser: experiment and modelingJournal Article1558-1713165109000013Q312345