Summary form only given. We report a compact, directly diode-pumped Cr:LiSAF laser as an alternative pump source. This laser has an electrical-to-optical efficiency in excess of 1% and produces transform-limited pulses of ∼150 fs in duration at ∼865 nm. The average power is 35 mW and the repetition rate is ∼250 MHz, which implies modest peak powers of less than 1 kW. At these low power levels, efficient frequency doubling usually requires complex arrangements, especially if the pulse duration is to be preserved. In this paper we describe the use of a relatively thick doubling crystal in a single-pass, extra-cavity arrangement. Although the second harmonic pulses suffer temporal broadening, this represents an effective way to achieve efficie...
In this dissertation, we present a simple scheme for construction of a low noise continuous wave blu...
We have developed a 500-mW cw diode-pumped Cr 3 +:LiSrA1F6 laser that produces 72-mW, quasi-continuo...
Cr:LiSAF has become an attractive alternative gain medium for the high intensity amplification of fe...
Summary form only given. We report a compact, directly diode-pumped Cr:LiSAF laser as an alternative...
We present a practical route to designing a portable femtosecond blue light source that is rugged, c...
In this paper we described and simulated generation of blue pulse (460nm) by nonlinear KN(KNbO3) cry...
We report a low-cost and compact Cr:LiSAF laser system with ultrabroad tunability in the near infrar...
We describe efficient, compact femtosecond Cr:LiSAF lasers with a reduced component count that combi...
We describe efficient, compact femtosecond Cr:LiSAF lasers with a reduced component count that combi...
We demonstrate an effective means of achieving compact, truly portable, and entirely self-contained ...
We present a simplified, potentially portable, and highly efficient blue-light source from a periodi...
A Watt-level continuous and single frequency blue laser at 461 nm is obtained by frequency-doubling ...
We report compact, low-cost and efficient Cr:Colquiriite lasers that are pumped by high brightness t...
We present highly-efficient femtosecond blue light generation from a very simple, compact and potent...
We report highly efficient blue-light generation by frequency doubling of a high-power cw diode-pump...
In this dissertation, we present a simple scheme for construction of a low noise continuous wave blu...
We have developed a 500-mW cw diode-pumped Cr 3 +:LiSrA1F6 laser that produces 72-mW, quasi-continuo...
Cr:LiSAF has become an attractive alternative gain medium for the high intensity amplification of fe...
Summary form only given. We report a compact, directly diode-pumped Cr:LiSAF laser as an alternative...
We present a practical route to designing a portable femtosecond blue light source that is rugged, c...
In this paper we described and simulated generation of blue pulse (460nm) by nonlinear KN(KNbO3) cry...
We report a low-cost and compact Cr:LiSAF laser system with ultrabroad tunability in the near infrar...
We describe efficient, compact femtosecond Cr:LiSAF lasers with a reduced component count that combi...
We describe efficient, compact femtosecond Cr:LiSAF lasers with a reduced component count that combi...
We demonstrate an effective means of achieving compact, truly portable, and entirely self-contained ...
We present a simplified, potentially portable, and highly efficient blue-light source from a periodi...
A Watt-level continuous and single frequency blue laser at 461 nm is obtained by frequency-doubling ...
We report compact, low-cost and efficient Cr:Colquiriite lasers that are pumped by high brightness t...
We present highly-efficient femtosecond blue light generation from a very simple, compact and potent...
We report highly efficient blue-light generation by frequency doubling of a high-power cw diode-pump...
In this dissertation, we present a simple scheme for construction of a low noise continuous wave blu...
We have developed a 500-mW cw diode-pumped Cr 3 +:LiSrA1F6 laser that produces 72-mW, quasi-continuo...
Cr:LiSAF has become an attractive alternative gain medium for the high intensity amplification of fe...