Abstract
Solid state lasers at 2 microns, longitudinally pumped by laser diodes, are of interest for many applications in measuring techniques such as remote sensing and laser radar. Here we report the laser properties at relatively high inversion densities when operating the lasers in either the Q-switch regime or in the cw-regime at relatively high output couplings (T=2−10%).
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