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23 June 1986 Harmonic Generation At High Peak Power
M. A. Summers, J. D. Williams, B. C. Johnson, D. Eimerl
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Proceedings Volume 0622, High Power and Solid State Lasers; (1986) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.961180
Event: O-E/LASE'86 Symposium, 1986, Los Angeles, CA, United States
Abstract
The technology of frequency converting intense laser light was demonstrated during the early 1960s1. In the initial experiments, the deep red wavelength of a ruby laser produced ultraviolet light, a shorter wavelength harmonic of the fundamental laser radiation, as it was passed through a quartz crystal. Shortly afterwards the Nd:YAG infrared laser was used to produce visible or ultraviolet light as it passed through a crystal of potassium dihydrogen phosphate (KDP).2.3 Today frequency conversion is a well characterized and widely used method of producing intense, coherent light at wavelengths unavailable from the source laser medium.
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M. A. Summers, J. D. Williams, B. C. Johnson, and D. Eimerl "Harmonic Generation At High Peak Power", Proc. SPIE 0622, High Power and Solid State Lasers, (23 June 1986); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.961180
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KEYWORDS
Crystals

Laser crystals

Frequency conversion

High power lasers

Laser systems engineering

Visible radiation

Laser applications

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