Titanium: sapphire

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The amplifier medium titanium: sapphire ( Ti 3+ : Al 2 O 3 ) consists of a weakly birefringent host crystal corundum (Al 2 O 3 ), in which by doping a few hundredths to tenths of a percent by weight of Al 3+ - ions by Ti 3+ ions are replaced. This creates a bright red sapphire , the active medium of titanium: sapphire laser . It absorbs strongly in the range from 400 to 600 nm wavelength (maximum at 490 nm) and fluoresces from 670 to 1070 nm (maximum at 800 nm). In addition, titanium: sapphire has a high thermal conductivity , which enables the pump beam to be focused on a small area without destroying the crystal.

Material properties
chemical formula Al 2 O 3 : Ti 3+
Crystal structure hexagonal
Lattice constants a = 4.748, c = 12.957
density 3.98 g / cm 3
Laser activity 4 level, vibronic
Lifetime upper level 3.2 μs ( T = 300K)
Absorption band 400-600 nm
Fluorescent band 670-1070 nm
linear index of refraction n o = 1.760; n e = 1.752 (λ = 800 nm)
nonlinear index of refraction n 2 = 3.2 · 10 −20 m 2 / W
Damage threshold 4-5 J / cm 2
Melting point 2040 ° C