Abstract
High-power arrays are needed for pumping new and developing solid-state lasers. These arrays can generate peak heat loads of 1 kW/cm2, yet they require a minimum of temperature variation among lasers in the package. As an additional complication, these arrays require advances in manufacturing to reduce prices to affordable levels.
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