There is nothing to be gained over ripping out the diode bar from the IPL and putting a cylindrical lens or a corrector in front of it.
M`2 of the IPL corrected beam is horrible. Due to the laws of thermodynamics , start with bad beam, get less etendue at target.
Getting a good pump, requires, to a certain extent, imaging the diode die into the lasing medium. Breaking up and enlarging the image of the die can really hurt you in terms of diffractive loss.
Can you end pump a very short lasing medium with the IPL exit light and a downcollimator or F1 lens, well maybe yes. Does it become efficient? Likely not.
The length of the beam waist in the medium matters. That is massively dependent on your optics train. Without accurate modeling of the whole optics train, it's a folly.
Corrected Diode arrays are cheap on Ebay. Seller "Starlight Phontnics" screens them for wavelength.
Good pumping is at 805-808;for out of band pumping. Get a common 820 or 840 nm diode and your out of the pump adsorption curve or at its very edge. Where do you think the wafers with "off" doping or epitaxy go? They're diced, coated, graded, tested, and used.
Ripping the diode driver out of the IpL may or may not be practical. Depends on how the diode array is wired. Series, or parallel etc.
in other words, your answer is highly situational. Can you? Maybe. Should you? Probably not unless you have money to throw away.
Every part in the chain has a transfer function. Optimizing all those functions in series is critical.
Steve
Last edited by mixedgas; 03-19-2024 at 10:39.
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