Thermo-Fluid Design Simulation of Nd3+ POCl3 Transverse Flow Liquid Laser Cavity

Author:

Singh Vinod Kumar123,Singhal Gaurav13,Talukdar Prabal4

Affiliation:

1. Laser Science and Technology Centre, New Delhi 110054, Delhi, India;

2. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, New Delhi 110054, Delhi, India;

3. LASTEC, Metcalfe House, New Delhi 110054, Delhi, India

4. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, New Delhi 110054, Delhi, India

Abstract

Abstract Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) based thermal design of a transverse flow optical cavity is carried out for 1 kW Nd3+ POCl3 liquid laser source to investigate temperature and velocity distribution in the optical pumping region of the cavity. Temperature gradient and turbulence both affect the refractive index of the liquid gain medium, which results in optical path difference (OPD), divergence and hence, poorer quality of the laser beam. The main purpose of this design is to achieve uniform flow and least temperature gradient in the optical pumping region so that the optical path difference can be minimized and a good beam quality can be achieved. CFD model has been developed for carrying out thermo-fluid simulations for this thermal system and based on these simulations, an optimum geometry of inlet ports along with their position from optical pumping region have been proposed. A user defined function (UDF) is incorporated for the input of spatially varying heat source term in each cell of the optical pumping region of the cavity. Variations in refractive index and optical path difference are estimated from the temperature data using another UDF. Simulation reveals that mass flowrate between 1.5 kg/s and 2.0 kg/s maintains the optical homogeneity of gain medium. Preliminary experiments have been carried out to demonstrate the effect of flowrate on the beam divergence and thereby exhibiting the importance of present simulation work.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes,General Engineering,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science

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