Abstract
High brightness sources in the 2-3 micron region are essential for many applications including wavelength selective microsurgery, material processing, and gas monitoring [1]. Although there are some rare-earth ions which enable such laser sources like Tm, Ho and Cr, those suitable lasers do not tailor all this spectral range. Solid-state Raman lasers are one of the efficient methods enabling to extend the spectral span of high brightness sources [2]. Over the last five years, this trend was also realized in the 2 micron region, using BaWO4 and YVO4 crystals as Raman gain medium [3,4].
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