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Optical refrigeration of ytterbium doped silica by 67 K starting at room temperature

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Abstract

Laser cooling of ytterbium doped silica to an absolute temperature of 229 K has been achieved. The experimental results strongly support the utility of optically cooling silica as a method of mitigating thermal nonlinearities.

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