Neodymium-doped yttrium orthovanadate explained

Neodymium-doped yttrium orthovanadate (Nd:YVO4) is a crystalline material formed by adding neodymium ions to yttrium orthovanadate. It is commonly used as an active laser medium for diode-pumped solid-state lasers. It comes as a transparent blue-tinted material. It is birefringent, therefore rods made of it are usually rectangular.

As in all neodymium-doped laser crystals, the lasing action of Nd:YVO4 is due to its content of neodymium ions, which may be excited by visible or infrared light, and undergo an electronic transition resulting in emission of coherent infrared light at a lower frequency, usually at 1064 nm (other transitions in Nd are available, and can be selected for by external optics).

Basic properties

~1.37×1020 atoms/cm3

4.22 g/cm3

Glass-like, ~5

Optical properties

Nd concentration (atom %)Fluorescence lifetime (μs)@ 1064 nmReference
0.4110J. Appl. Phys. 49, 5517-5522 (1978).
1.0100Castech web site
1.190Casix web site
2.050Casix web site

0.96 nm (257 GHz) at 1064 nm (for 1.1 atm% Nd doped)

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