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1 May 1994 Prospects for solar-pumped semiconductor lasers
Geoffrey A. Landis
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Proceedings Volume 2121, Laser Power Beaming; (1994) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.174198
Event: OE/LASE '94, 1994, Los Angeles, CA, United States
Abstract
Approaches are discussed for a direct solar-pumped semiconductor laser. Efficiencies of 35% should be achievable, an order of magnitude better than the efficiency achieved by other solar- pumped lasers. The output wavelength of a semiconductor laser will be well matched to the optimum conversion efficiency of a solar cell of the same material. Solar pumped semiconductor lasers are thus an excellent candidate for space-based energy transmission. Recently several designs for such lasers have been proposed. A critical parameter is the sunlight intensity required for lasing. This threshold has been calculated to be in the range of 2500 to 10,000 times solar intensity for conventional stripe laser designs, depending on assumptions. Several approaches have been recently proposed to reduce this threshold. The calculated minimum threshold is 25 - 50 times solar concentration, and could possibly be reduced even further with use of light-trapping.
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Geoffrey A. Landis "Prospects for solar-pumped semiconductor lasers", Proc. SPIE 2121, Laser Power Beaming, (1 May 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.174198
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KEYWORDS
Semiconductor lasers

Gallium arsenide

Laser damage threshold

Sun

Solar cells

Solar energy

Mirrors

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