Experimental minimum of condensed-phase optical refrigeration
Zhuoming Zhang, Yang Ding, Peter J. Pauzauskie, Mansoor Sheik-Bahae,, Denis V. Seletskiy, Masaru Kuno

TL;DR
This paper proposes standardized experimental minimum criteria for reporting optical refrigeration results to improve reliability, reproducibility, and comparison across different materials and studies in the field.
Contribution
It introduces an Experimental Minimum (EM) framework outlining key criteria for validating optical refrigeration claims.
Findings
Established four core criteria for reliable optical refrigeration reporting
Provided a systematic guide to evaluate existing and future research claims
Aimed to enhance reproducibility and comparability in the field
Abstract
Since the first demonstration of optical refrigeration in a rare-earth-doped glass nearly 30 years ago, the nascent field of laser cooling solids has progressed significantly. It is now possible to demonstrate payload cooling to ~91 K using laser-excited ytterbium-doped fluoride crystals. Realizing lower temperatures, however, requires achieving ultrahigh purities in existing rare earth-doped crystals or establishing new cooling media. For the latter, semiconductors are an obvious choice given higher cooling power densities and predicted cooling floors as low as 10 K. This has stimulated a race to demonstrate the optical refrigeration of a semiconductor. It is therefore timely to systematize the necessary and sufficient experimental minimum criteria for reporting optical refrigeration results to elevate the reliability and reproducibility of current and future optical refrigeration…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOptical properties and cooling technologies in crystalline materials · Semiconductor Lasers and Optical Devices · Solid State Laser Technologies
