Abstract
High-power all-solid-state UV lasers arc used for precise material processing applications in industrial fields with the potential advantage in the maintenance cost compared with other UV lasers. Industrial precise processing applications such as drilling on printed circuit board or cutting printed circuits require more than 10 W of UV powers at kHz-rcpctition. Authors have generated 266-nm UV power up to 20.5 W with the repetition rate of 10 kHz by fourth harmonic generation of an all-solid-state laser.1,2 However, the variation of UV powers with CsI.iB6O10 (CLBO) crystals has not been discussed.
© 2001 Optical Society of America
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