There are many applications that require specific laser wavelengths for which no suitable laser systems exist. In some cases, environmental concerns preclude the use of current technology. In other cases size, weight, and available power constraints are the limiting factor. And for many wavelengths, lasers are simply not available. So the author uses a diode-pumped Nd:YAG laser with an intracavity doubler of KTiOPO/sub 4/ to convert 4W of 1.06/spl mu/m light into 1.25 W at 532nm.
USAF Phillips Laboratory programs for the generation of ultraviolet to mid-infrared wavelengths via nonlinear optics
Proceedings of LEOS'94 ; 2 ; 179-180 vol.2
1994-01-01
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