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Planar waveguides, a power scaling architecture for low-gain quasi-four-level lasers

Planar waveguides, a power scaling architecture for low-gain quasi-four-level lasers
Planar waveguides, a power scaling architecture for low-gain quasi-four-level lasers
Limited by pump brightness and high thermal-loading density, low-gain lasers suffering reabsorption losses have an ally in planar waveguides for efficient power scaling. Current performance and future prospects are presented for this laser architecture.
978-1-55752-982-4
Mackenzie, J.I.
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Mackenzie, J.I.
1d82c826-fdbf-425b-ac04-be43ccf12008

Mackenzie, J.I. (2013) Planar waveguides, a power scaling architecture for low-gain quasi-four-level lasers. ASSL 2013, , Paris, France. 27 Oct - 01 Nov 2013. (doi:10.1364/ASSL.2013.ATu2A.5).

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Limited by pump brightness and high thermal-loading density, low-gain lasers suffering reabsorption losses have an ally in planar waveguides for efficient power scaling. Current performance and future prospects are presented for this laser architecture.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 2013
Additional Information: ATu2A
Venue - Dates: ASSL 2013, , Paris, France, 2013-10-27 - 2013-11-01
Organisations: Optoelectronics Research Centre

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Local EPrints ID: 363210
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/363210
ISBN: 978-1-55752-982-4
PURE UUID: e9d676e2-2499-46f6-b17f-b4c4028923d6
ORCID for J.I. Mackenzie: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-3355-6051

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