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25 September 1989 Properties Of Close-Coupled, Monolithic, Lithium Neodymium Tetraphosphate Lasers
G. J. Dixon, L. S. Lingvay, R. H. Jarman
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Abstract
Submillimeter-length, monolithic, Fabry-Perot-cavity lasers were fabricated from the stoichiometric neodymium compound, Lithium Neodymium Tetraphosphate (LNP) and pumped via close-coupling to the output facet of a high-power, diode-laser array. TEM00 output powers in excess of 80 mW near 1047 nm and 26 mW near 1317 nm were obtained at a diode laser power level of 240 mW. Greater than 15 mW of single longitudinal mode output at 1047 nm was also observed.
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G. J. Dixon, L. S. Lingvay, and R. H. Jarman "Properties Of Close-Coupled, Monolithic, Lithium Neodymium Tetraphosphate Lasers", Proc. SPIE 1104, Growth, Characterization, and Applications of Laser Host and Nonlinear Crystals, (25 September 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.960586
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KEYWORDS
Semiconductor lasers

Nd:YAG lasers

Neodymium

Diodes

Absorption

Laser applications

Laser crystals

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