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Experimental characterization and theoretical modelling of a diode laser oscillator amplifier system with a near diffraction limited output of 2.85 W

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Abstract

Near infrared diode lasers are compact laser sources of high efficiency. Diode laser radiation with diffraction limned divergence are generated by single stripe diode lasers with limited output power (P < 100 mW) or by high power oscillator-amplifier systems as demonstrated e.g. by a 5.25 W tapered diode laser-system [1].

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