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The Effect of Crystal Orientation on Thermally Induced Depolarization in Active Elements of Solid-State Lasers

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Abstract

Expressions for depolarization at an arbitrary orientation of a cubic crystal have been experimentally verified. It is shown that crystal orientations [001] or [110] are the best for powerful lasers, whereas [111] is the worst.

© 2005 Optical Society of America

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