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The Growth of High Efficiency 2.1μmCTH:YAG Laser Crystal

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Abstract

In this paper, we reported the growth of high -efficiency, high optical quality CTH:YAG laser ciystal using Czochralski method of medium frequency induction heating from iridium crucible. The slop efficiency of CTH:YAG is up to 5%.

© 1997 Optical Society of America

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