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Etude et développement d'un système LIBS portable hautes performances de nouvelle génération et d'une source de marquage UV à faible durée d'impulsion / Study and developpement of a new generation portable LIBS system and of a short pulse UV laser for markingRoux, Clément 04 November 2016 (has links)
Le travail de thèse décrit plusieurs sources lasers originales spécifiquement développées pour deux applications particulières que sont la spectroscopie LIBS (Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy) et le marquage de câbles par laser. Les travaux sur la LIBS ont eu pour principaux objectifs de proposer de nouvelles solutions pour rapprocher les performances de la LIBS portable de celles de la LIBS de laboratoire et d’évaluer leur potentiel sur des applications géologiques. De nouvelles solutions de spectromètres (technologie SWIFTS) et de lasers compacts ont ainsi été évaluées et ont conduit par exemple à la réalisation d’un nouveau pistolet d’analyse LIBS portable. Les deux sources laser disposent de performances spécifiques : une première source compacte de très bonne qualité de faisceau émettant à 532 nm permettant d'obtenir une forte résolution spatiale adaptée à de la cartographie chimique de surface et une deuxième source infrarouge d'encombrement minimum et de qualité de faisceau plus faible mais d'une grande robustesse. La source laser développée pour le marquage par balayage est donc un laser Nd:YVO4 impulsionnel, quelques watts moyens, émettant dans l’ultraviolet à 355 nm. L’architecture originale utilisée, le « Cavity-Dumped », permet d’obtenir une durée d’impulsion constante (2 ns) quelle que soit la fréquence de répétition et donc une puissance crête élevée même à cadence importante. La très bonne qualité de faisceau observée a aussi permis d’obtenir un spot laser de très faible diamètre compatible avec un marquage précis et bien contrasté. / This work describes three original laser sources developed specifically for Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) and wire marking. The main goal of the work on the LIBS was to propose new solutions to make portable LIBS as efficient as laboratory LIBS and to evaluate their potential in geological applications. New spectrometers (based on SWIFTS technology) and compact lasers were evaluated and they led to the realization of a portable LIBS gun. The two types of analyze possible which are in situ analysis and chemical cartography of the sample surface led to design two specific lasers: a first compact source emitting at 532 nm with a high beam quality allowing a high spatial resolution and a second one with a lower beam quality but much more robust. The laser developed for marking is a Q-switched Nd:YVO4 emitting in the UV at 355 nm. The original architecture used, the “Cavity-Dumped”, make the pulse duration constant (2 ns) with any repetition rate so that the peak power is high even if the repetition rate is important. The very good beam quality observed makes the laser spot very small so that the marking is very precise and contrasted.
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On diode-pumped solid-state lasersHellström, Jonas January 2007 (has links)
The research that is presented in this thesis can be divided into two major parts. The first part concerns longitudinally pumped, bulk Er-Yb lasers. In these lasers, the main limitation is the thermal shortcomings of the phosphate glass host material. From the laser experiments and the spectroscopic measurements on crystalline host materials, as well as an investigation to bring further light to the physical background of the involved dynamics, the thesis presents some novel results that contribute to the search for a crystalline replacement. The second part concerns novel laser concepts applied to Yb-doped double tungstate lasers. Different crystal orientations are investigated, such as an athermal orientation for reduced thermal lensing and a conical refraction orientation for complete polarization tuning. Furthermore, the introduction of volume Bragg gratings in the cavity enables wide spectral tuning ranges and extremely low quantum defects. Regarding the first part, the main results are the achievement of 15 % slope efficiency in a monolithic, continuous-wave Yb:GdCOB laser and the achievement of Q-switching of the same laser. The Q-switched pulse durations were around 5-6 ns and the Q-switched slope efficiency was 11.6 %. For both lasers, a maximum output power of 90 mW was obtained, which is close to ordinary glass lasers under similar conditions. A spectroscopic investigation into the Er,Yb-codoped double tungstates was also performed and the results have enabled mathematical modeling of the fluorescence dynamics in these materials. Finally, the temperature dependence of the dynamics in Er,Yb:YAG was studied and the results have given some insight into the physical background of the mechanisms involved. Regarding the second part, different end-pumped Yb:KReW laser cavities were constructed to demonstrate the different concepts. With a laser crystal cut for propagation along the athermal direction at 17º angle clockwise from the dielectric direction Nm, the thermal lens could be reduced by 50 %. In these experiments the maximum output power was 4 W at 60 % slope efficiency. In another cavity incorporating a volume Bragg grating in a retroreflector set-up, the wavelength could be continuously tuned between 997 - 1050 nm. The spectral bandwidth was 10 GHz and the peak output power was 3 W. The same output power could also be obtained at 1063 nm with the grating positioned as an output coupler instead. If, on the other hand, the grating was positioned as an input coupler, 3.6 W output power at 998 nm was obtained at a quantum defect of only 1.6 %. Furthermore, using a crystal oriented for propagation along an optic axis, internal conical refraction could be used to establish arbitrary control of the polarization direction as well as the extinction ratio. Even unpolarized light could be enforced despite the highly anisotropic medium. With this configuration, the maximum output power was 8.6 W at 60 % slope efficiency which equals the performance of a reference crystal with standard orientation. The completely novel concepts of laser tuning with Bragg grating retroreflectors, of low quantum defect through Bragg grating input couplers and of polarization tuning by internal conical refraction can all easily be applied to several other laser materials as well. / QC 20100713
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Développement de sources lasers solides innovantes pompées longitudinalement par diodes laser continues ou quasi-continues. Applications à la LIBS portable et au marquage par laser / Development of innovative solid state lasers end-pumped by continuous or quasi-continuous laser diodes. Application to portable LIBS and laser markingClaudon, Michaël 16 October 2013 (has links)
Ce mémoire présente des travaux portant sur le développement de trois sources lasers pompées longitudinalement par diodes laser et déclenchées activement par modulateur électro-optique pour deux applications spécifiques : la LIBS et le marquage par laser. Ces travaux ont été réalisés en collaboration avec deux sociétés : Bertin Technologies et SDAE.Le premier chapitre de ce manuscrit présente le développement d’une nouvelle source laser compacte, réalisée pour la société Bertin Technologies dans le cadre d’un projet de tri de matériaux plastiques par analyse spectroscopique de plasma induit par laser (LIBS). Cette technique d’analyse ponctuelle ainsi que le contexte spécifique du projet sont détaillés dans la première partie de ce chapitre. Ensuite, les différentes étapes de recherche et de développement qui ont permis d’aboutir à cette nouvelle source laser innovante, compacte et de hautes performances seront décrites en détail. Le second chapitre présente le développement de deux sources lasers pour le marquage industriel réalisées en partenariat avec la société SDAE. Après avoir présenté les principes et techniques généraux de l’application marquage ainsi que les contraintes spécifiques au projet, les deux sources lasers développées seront décrites. Des tests de LIBS et de marquage ont été réalisés grâce aux lasers développés / This thesis deals with the development of three lasers end-pumped by laser diode and actively Q-Switched by electro-optic Pockels cells for two specific applications: Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) and marking. This work was done in collaboration with two companies: Bertin Technologies and SDAE.In the first part, we present the development of a new compact laser source, made for Bertin Technologies as part of sorting of plastics waste by LIBS. This analysis technique and the specific context of the project will be detailed in the first part of this chapter. Then, the different steps of research and development which have resulted in this innovative, compact and high performance new laser are described in detail. The second part is devoted to the development of lasers for industrial marking accomplished in partnership with SDAE. More precisely, the general principles and techniques of laser marking are described as well as the specific constraints of this project. LIBS and laser marking tests will be done with these lasers
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