Abstract
Passive Q-switching of a compact microchip laser diode pumped at 805 nm is demonstrated with a polycrystalline saturable absorber. This laser generates subnanosecond (780 ps) pulses with a pulse repetition frequency of 5.6 kHz at 1846.6 nm, the shortest pulse duration ever achieved by Q-switching of lasers. The maximum average output power is 146 mW with a slope efficiency of 21% with respect to the absorbed power. This corresponds to a pulse energy of 25.6 μJ and a peak power of 32.8 kW.
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