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780 mW single-frequency radiation at 532 nm by second harmonic generation of a miniature Nd:YAG ring laser

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Abstract

Frequency doubling of solid state lasers is important for generating wavelengths which are not directly accessible by suitable lasers. Conversion efficiencies in externally resonant frequency doubling of single-frequency cw lasers of up to 85 % have been demonstrated [1,2,3].

© 1996 IEEE

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