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Optoelectronic Control of Solid-State Lasers Using New High-Voltage Silicic Elements

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Abstract

Laser radiation parameters can be essentially improved by a external feedback [1]. The optoelectronic systems now in use are rather complicated and can not be applied for a multi-purpose controlling scheme. We have suggested to use new high voltage (1-10 K.V) fast (response time ~ 0.5 ns) optoelectronic cilicic elements which allow to realize a number of the original control schemes for the solid-state lasers of near IR [2]. Their high sensitivity and ability to work with high-votage directy made possible to control a introresonator Pockel’s cell by a positive as well as negative feedback without additional amplification of a signal.

© 1996 IEEE

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