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28 February 2006 Advances in high-power harmonic generation: Q-switched lasers with electronically adjustable pulse width
Loren A. Eyres, James J. Morehead, Jeffrey Gregg, Derek J. Richard, William Grossman
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Abstract
We demonstrate a variable pulse width, internally-frequency-converted, near-diffraction-limited Nd:YAG laser with output power up to 40 Watts at 532 nm and pulse widths electronically adjustable over a 40-300 ns range. The variable pulse width is achieved by clipping the pulse decaying edge with the Q-switch in a laser cavity optimized for post-pulse gain insensitivity. This approach makes possible frequency converted lasers with pulse width and output power substantially independent of repetition rate.
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Loren A. Eyres, James J. Morehead, Jeffrey Gregg, Derek J. Richard, and William Grossman "Advances in high-power harmonic generation: Q-switched lasers with electronically adjustable pulse width", Proc. SPIE 6100, Solid State Lasers XV: Technology and Devices, 61001B (28 February 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.661034
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KEYWORDS
Pulsed laser operation

Q switching

Q switched lasers

Energy efficiency

Harmonic generation

Laser resonators

Laser stabilization

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