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16 August 1994 Passive Q-switched Nd:YAG laser quasi-continuously pumped
Traian Dascalu, Voicu Lupei, Nicolae Miron
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Proceedings Volume 2206, High-Power Gas and Solid State Lasers; (1994) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.184620
Event: Europto High Power Lasers and Laser Applications V, 1994, Vienna, Austria
Abstract
A study on Nd:YAG media active laser pumped with millisecond variable pulses in free- running generation and passive Q-switched regime is presented. Different resonator configurations were used: stable plane-plane and spherical-plane resonators usually with reflectivity mirrors or with super-Gaussian variable reflectivity mirrors (VRM) as output couplers and super-Gaussian unstable resonators. In Q-switching operation, laser emission consists in trains of 20 - 50 nanosecond pulses with repetition frequency of 20 - 200 KHz. Peak power pulses of 0.5 - 1 MW were obtained and the laser energy contained in a train of pulses varies from 1 to 8 J depending on the length and energy of the pumping pulse. The beam quality of the Q-switched laser was studied comparatively with free-running laser operation.
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Traian Dascalu, Voicu Lupei, and Nicolae Miron "Passive Q-switched Nd:YAG laser quasi-continuously pumped", Proc. SPIE 2206, High-Power Gas and Solid State Lasers, (16 August 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.184620
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KEYWORDS
Q switching

Resonators

Q switched lasers

Mirrors

Nd:YAG lasers

Crystals

Reflectivity

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