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Diode laser bar beam shaping technique

Diode laser bar beam shaping technique
Diode laser bar beam shaping technique
A high power diode bar has been focused to a spot of <150µm diameter using a novel beam shaping technique. The implications of this result for efficient end-pumping of solid-state lasers are discussed.
Clarkson, W.A.
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Neilson, A.B.
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Hanna, D.C.
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Clarkson, W.A.
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Neilson, A.B.
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Hanna, D.C.
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Clarkson, W.A., Neilson, A.B. and Hanna, D.C. (1994) Diode laser bar beam shaping technique. Conference on Lasers &amp; Electro-Optics Europe &amp; The 5th European Quantum Electronics Convention CLEO EUROPE/EQEC, Amsterdam, Netherlands. 28 Aug - 02 Sep 1994.

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A high power diode bar has been focused to a spot of <150µm diameter using a novel beam shaping technique. The implications of this result for efficient end-pumping of solid-state lasers are discussed.

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Published date: 1994
Venue - Dates: Conference on Lasers &amp; Electro-Optics Europe &amp; The 5th European Quantum Electronics Convention CLEO EUROPE/EQEC, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 1994-08-28 - 1994-09-02

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Local EPrints ID: 77182
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/77182
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Date deposited: 11 Mar 2010
Last modified: 13 Mar 2024 23:46

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Author: W.A. Clarkson
Author: A.B. Neilson
Author: D.C. Hanna

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