Solid-state optical refrigeration uses anti-Stokes fluorescence to cool macroscopic objects to cryogenic temperatures without vibrations. Crystals such as Yb(3+)-doped YLiF(4) (YLF:Yb) have previously been laser-cooled to 91âK. In this study, we show for the first time laser cooling of a payload connected to a cooling crystal. A YLF:Yb crystal was placed inside a Herriott cell and pumped with a 1020-nm laser (47âW) to cool a HgCdTe sensor that is part of a working Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectrometer to 135âK. This first demonstration of an all-solid-state optical cryocooler was enabled by careful control of the various desired and undesired heat flows. Fluorescence heating of the payload was minimized by using a single-kink YLF thermal link between the YLF:Yb cooling crystal and the copper coldfinger that held the HgCdTe sensor. The adhesive-free bond between YLF and YLF:Yb showed excellent thermal reliability. This laser-cooled assembly was then supported by silica aerogel cylinders inside a vacuum clamshell to minimize undesired conductive and radiative heat loads from the warm surroundings. Our structure can serve as a baseline for future optical cryocooler devices.
First demonstration of an all-solid-state optical cryocooler.
首次演示全固态光学低温冷却器
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作者:Hehlen Markus P, Meng Junwei, Albrecht Alexander R, Lee Eric R, Gragossian Aram, Love Steven P, Hamilton Christopher E, Epstein Richard I, Sheik-Bahae Mansoor
| 期刊: | Light-Science & Applications | 影响因子: | 23.400 |
| 时间: | 2018 | 起止号: | 2018 Jun 6; 7:15 |
| doi: | 10.1038/s41377-018-0028-7 | ||
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