A novel mid-infrared transition-metal laser has been developed based on chr
omium (II)-doped Cd0.85Mn0.15Te. The characteristic spectroscopic features
of Cr2+: Cd0.85Mn0.15Te are large absorption and emission cross sections (s
imilar to 10(-18) cm(2)), a predicted absence of excited state absorption (
ESA), and a broad emission band extending from 2.1 similar to 3.5 mu m. The
broad emission band makes Cr2+: Cd0.85Mn0.15Te very attractive for the dev
elopment of a widely tunable mid-infrared laser. In initial studies, a lase
r tunability from 2.3 to 2.75 mu m has been demonstrated with a full width
at half maximum of 2.3 nm. A larger tuning range seems possible with the ap
propriate optics. The highest slope efficiency achieved for a pulsed (2 Hz)
free-running laser was 44.2 %.