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  • Laser 2001 - World of Photonics 15th International Conference on Lasers and Electrooptics in Europe
  • Technical Digest Series (Optica Publishing Group, 2001),
  • paper FASL62

Ultraviolet single-frequency pulses with high average power using frequency-converted passively Q-switched quasi-monolithic Nd:YAG ring lasers

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Abstract

Pulsed ultraviolet radiation sources are becoming attractive for a large number of diverse applications in both scientific and industrial fields. Applications such as the monitoring of trace gasses with high sensitivity, three dimensional wind measurements, and micro-machining of integrated circuits, require a high pulse-to-pulse stability, that can be found in lasers emitting on a single optical frequency.

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