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Laser diode pumped solid state lasers

Laser diode pumped solid state lasers
Laser diode pumped solid state lasers
Solid state lasers have undergone a renaissance since the development of reliable and cheap laser diodes which can be used as pump sources. The result is compact, efficient laser sources which are attractive for a wide range of applications. This review summarizes the properties of laser diodes which are advantageous for pumping solid state lasers and describes the diverse laser materials and configurations of solid state lasers reported in the literature.
0022-3727
563-586
Hughes, D.W.
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Barr, J.R.M.
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Hughes, D.W.
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Barr, J.R.M.
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Hughes, D.W. and Barr, J.R.M. (1992) Laser diode pumped solid state lasers. Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 25 (4), 563-586. (doi:10.1088/0022-3727/25/4/001).

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Solid state lasers have undergone a renaissance since the development of reliable and cheap laser diodes which can be used as pump sources. The result is compact, efficient laser sources which are attractive for a wide range of applications. This review summarizes the properties of laser diodes which are advantageous for pumping solid state lasers and describes the diverse laser materials and configurations of solid state lasers reported in the literature.

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Published date: 1992

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Local EPrints ID: 78514
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/78514
ISSN: 0022-3727
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Date deposited: 11 Mar 2010
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Author: D.W. Hughes
Author: J.R.M. Barr

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