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M. E. Innocenzi, R. T. Swimm, M. Bass, R. H. French, M. R. Kokta, "Optical Absorption in Undoped Yttrium Aluminum Garnet", Journal of Applied Physics, 68, 3, 1200-4 (1990).

Optical Absorption in Undoped Yttrium Aluminum Garnet (YAG)

M. E. Innocenzi, R. T. Swimm, M. Bass, R. H. French, M. R. Kokta

    Room-temperature optical absorption over a large dynamic range is reported for single crystal undoped yttrium aluminum garnet (Y3Al5O12 or YAG).  Absorption results are presented forthe energy ranges 1.8 to 3.0 and 4.5 to 6.5 eV.  For this work, ulgraviolet (UV) absorption mesurements were performed on four different boules of Czochralski-grown undoped YAG.  Absorption features were observed at 4.8 and 5.6 eV which can be attributed at least in part to trace impurity concentrations.  Along with the UV measurements, calorimetric absorption results are presented at several laser wavelengths in the visible and near infrared (IR).  The calorimetric results suggest a value of 1.5 x10^-3 /cm for the absorption coefficient of undoped YAG in the red and the near IR.  From the combination of UV and calorimetric measurements, an empirical estimate of the absorption coefficient fromt he visible to the UV is presented for undoped YAG.  In addition to the absorption spectra, detailed chemical analysis and sample histories are given for the as-grown optical quality YAG utilized herein.  

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