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Characterization and Stabilization of High-Power Solid-State Lasers

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Abstract

Modern laser applications require high-power laser with very high stability. We discuss stabilization concepts, the highest power stability ever achieved (RIN=3.5 E-9/ sqrt(Hz)) and a tool to measure fractional power below 2E-4 in higher spatial modes.

© 2007 Optical Society of America

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