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Linearly Polarizing Laser Mirror for Q-switched Operation

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Abstract

A polarizing laser mirror made with glancing angle deposition of TiO2 could withstand a train of 2.7 ns pulses with peak power density of around 800 MW/cm2 and a polarization extinction ratio of 1000 when used as an output coupler of a passively Q-switched (Yb0.1Y0.9)3Al5O12 ceramic laser.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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