Abstract
High-average-power solid-state lasers are important in many applications. High-power, radially-polarized beams are of particular interest due to their advantages in material processing.1 Rod-based lasers, which are simple and low cost, can take advantage of radial polarization to bypass the most serious beam-quality degradation factors, so as to obtain good beam quality.2
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