An alexandrite laser system for positronium laser cooling
Résumé
We report on a Q-switched alexandrite based 100ns long pulse duration ultra-violet laser system. The central wavelength of the fundamental pulse is set by a Volume Bragg Grating in reflection and can be tuned between 728nm and 742nm. The spectral bandwidth is 130GHz. This laser system was designed in view of Doppler cooling of a cloud of a near room temperature positronium by strongly saturating the – transition. In addition, we report on the development of a KD*P Pockels cell driver designed to both Q-switch the cavity and induce a sharp falling edge of the laser pulse so that the end of the positronium-laser interaction time can be controlled with nanosecond precision. •Positronium laser cooling.•Long UV laser pulse.•Volume Bragg grating.•Square-shape.