Department of Physics2024-11-0919990146-959210.1364/OL.24.0009212-s2.0-85010130906http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/OL.24.000921https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14288/12381In our recent Letter,[1] in which we analyzed the effects of thermal loading in room-temperature Cr4+:forsterite lasers, a scaling error was made in the best-fit and optimization calculations. In the comparison of theory with experiment (Fig. 2), the correct best-fit value of the stimulated-emission cross section 𝜎𝑒 should have been 0.98×10−19 cm2. In addition, the correct optimum value of the small-signal absorption coefficient that minimizes the incident threshold pump power (see Fig. 3) should have been 0.34 cm−1, corresponding to a net unsaturated pump absorption of 49% for a 2-cm-long crystal. The corrections did not affect any of the trends predicted by the theory.OpticsDetermination of the optimum absorption coefficient in Cr4+: forsterite lasers under thermal loading: errataOther812257000217520