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Structured nonlinear crystals for visible light generation in displays and bio-sciences

Structured nonlinear crystals for visible light generation in displays and bio-sciences
Structured nonlinear crystals for visible light generation in displays and bio-sciences
Nonlinear conversion of diode based sources using MgO doped PPLN provides a viable route to watt level power visible laser wavelength systems with high electrical efficiency and offer a low cost solution for applications in laser projection and bio-optics. Recent developments of superior nonlinear materials together with brighter and more powerful diode sources provide an excellent opportunity for optical technology over the coming decade.
Smith, P.G.R.
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Smith, P.G.R.
8979668a-8b7a-4838-9a74-1a7cfc6665f6

Smith, P.G.R. (2010) Structured nonlinear crystals for visible light generation in displays and bio-sciences. Photonex: High Power Diode Lasers & Systems meeting, Telford, UK. (doi:10.1109/HPD.2010.6024194).

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Abstract

Nonlinear conversion of diode based sources using MgO doped PPLN provides a viable route to watt level power visible laser wavelength systems with high electrical efficiency and offer a low cost solution for applications in laser projection and bio-optics. Recent developments of superior nonlinear materials together with brighter and more powerful diode sources provide an excellent opportunity for optical technology over the coming decade.

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Published date: 3 November 2010
Venue - Dates: Photonex: High Power Diode Lasers & Systems meeting, Telford, UK, 2010-11-03
Organisations: Optoelectronics Research Centre

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Local EPrints ID: 193363
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/193363
PURE UUID: ed93d4ca-9a5c-44db-9ccd-7c956bdfdbb7
ORCID for P.G.R. Smith: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-0319-718X

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Date deposited: 15 Aug 2011 09:56
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 02:49

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