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Some features of the technology of passive laser shutters based on GSGG crystals

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This paper presents the results of work on improving the technology of passive laser shutters based on gallium scandium gadolinium garnet crystals doped with tetravalent chromium cations. It is shown that the behavior of the Cr4+ cations in a melt of a mix of oxides can be described by the Pfann equation, and the distribution factor of Cr4+ can be determined. It was possible to increase the utilization factor of the mix by a factor of 3.5 and to reduce the number of process operations by optimizing the technology.

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