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Joule-level tunable single-frequency Nd:glass laser

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Abstract

A tunable, single-frequency, injection-seeded, Q-switched Nd:glass laser has been operated. Laser pulses with joule-level energy and 30-ns duration were obtained between 1050 and 1057 nm.

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