Chang et al., 2010 - Google Patents
Stable, Single Frequency Er: YAG Lasers at 1.6$\mu $ mChang et al., 2010
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- 5924331049033820686
- Author
- Chang N
- Hosken D
- Munch J
- Ottaway D
- Veitch P
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- IEEE journal of quantum electronics
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Stable, single frequency lasers in the eye-safe band are essential for coherent remote sensing. We describe an Er: YAG laser that is resonantly pumped using diode lasers, and produces a polarized, single frequency, diffraction limited beam at 1645 nm with a frequency …
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