Abstract
Crystalline Raman lasers reveal a good opportunity for laser wavelength diversification in visible spectral range. Proceeding from commonly used 1064 nm lasers as a pumping source and KGW Raman crystals with (p[mm]p) -orientation, one can consider two main schemes to obtain visible light (see, for example [1]):
- a) 1064 nm → Raman conversion → 1177 nm; 1316nm → SHG → 589nm; 658 nm.
- b) 1064 nm → SHG → 532 nm → Raman conversion → 559 nm; 589 nm; 621nm; 658 nm.
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