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Power Scaling of Laser Oscillators and Amplifiers Based on Nd:YVO4

Power Scaling of Laser Oscillators and Amplifiers Based on Nd:YVO4
Power Scaling of Laser Oscillators and Amplifiers Based on Nd:YVO4
This thesis presents a strategy for power and brightness scaling in diode-end-pumped, master-oscillator-power-amplifier laser systems, based on Nd:YVO4. Issues relating to further power and brightness scaling are discussed as well as the potential applications of these laser sources as pump sources for frequency conversion in optical parametric devices.
Yarrow, Michael James
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Yarrow, Michael James
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Yarrow, Michael James (2006) Power Scaling of Laser Oscillators and Amplifiers Based on Nd:YVO4. University of Southampton, Optoelectronic Research Center, Doctoral Thesis, 232pp.

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Abstract

This thesis presents a strategy for power and brightness scaling in diode-end-pumped, master-oscillator-power-amplifier laser systems, based on Nd:YVO4. Issues relating to further power and brightness scaling are discussed as well as the potential applications of these laser sources as pump sources for frequency conversion in optical parametric devices.

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Published date: 20 September 2006
Organisations: University of Southampton

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Local EPrints ID: 47755
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/47755
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Date deposited: 13 Aug 2007
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 09:35

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Author: Michael James Yarrow

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