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Power scaling concept for solid-state lasers based on a rotating cavity configuration

Power scaling concept for solid-state lasers based on a rotating cavity configuration
Power scaling concept for solid-state lasers based on a rotating cavity configuration
A laser architecture for scaling output power and avoiding deleterious thermal effects based on a resonator with a rotating periscope is described. Preliminary results for continuous-wave and Q-switched operation are presented.
Eckold, M.
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Mackenzie, J.I.
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Clarkson, W.A.
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Eckold, M.
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Mackenzie, J.I.
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Clarkson, W.A.
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Eckold, M., Mackenzie, J.I. and Clarkson, W.A. (2013) Power scaling concept for solid-state lasers based on a rotating cavity configuration. CLEO/QELS 2013, , San Jose, United States. 09 - 14 Jun 2013. 2 pp .

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A laser architecture for scaling output power and avoiding deleterious thermal effects based on a resonator with a rotating periscope is described. Preliminary results for continuous-wave and Q-switched operation are presented.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 2013
Additional Information: CM1N.1
Venue - Dates: CLEO/QELS 2013, , San Jose, United States, 2013-06-09 - 2013-06-14
Organisations: Optoelectronics Research Centre

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Local EPrints ID: 363215
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/363215
PURE UUID: 78e7b6b2-d15e-4f2d-a013-32677f6e6496
ORCID for J.I. Mackenzie: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-3355-6051

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Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 03:07

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Author: M. Eckold
Author: J.I. Mackenzie ORCID iD
Author: W.A. Clarkson

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