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HIGH ENERGY, HIGH EFFICIENCY SECOND HARMONIC GENERATION OF 1064-nm RADIATION IN KTP*

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Abstract

Frequency conversion via nonlinear processes is extensively used to extend the utility of existing lasers, providing coherent radiation in spectral regions void of direct sources. In many applications high conversion efficiency is desirable to reduce the size and power requirements of the laser source.

© 1991 Optical Society of America

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