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Topical Papers on Microchip Lasers and Applications. Passively Q-Switched Microchip Lasers and Applications

Authors :
JohnJ Zayhowski
Source :
The Review of Laser Engineering. 26:841-846
Publication Year :
1998
Publisher :
Laser Society of Japan, 1998.

Abstract

Passively Q-switched Nd: YAG microchip lasers are robust, compact, economical, all-solid-state sources of coherent, subnanosecond, multikilowatt pulses at high repetition rates. These diminutive, quasi-monolithic devices produce pulses as short as 218 ps, pulse energies up to 250μJ, and peak powers up to 565 kW. The high output intensities enable the construction of extremely compact nonlinear optical systems. The short pulses are useful for high-precision ranging using time-of-flight techniques. The short pulse durations and ideal mode properties can also be used to advantage in the characterization of materials. When focused, the output intensities are sufficient to photoablate materials, with applications in laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy and micromachining. The ultraviolet harmonics of the microchip laser have been used to perform fluorescence spectroscopy for a variety of applications. Systems based on the passively Q-switched microchip lasers, like the lasers themselves, are small, efficient, robust, and potentially low cost, making them ideally suited for field use.

Details

ISSN :
13496603 and 03870200
Volume :
26
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Review of Laser Engineering
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........808745f3fd8d857792735771b240dca2
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2184/lsj.26.841