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3 October 1988 A Pulsed Laser Source In The 4.6 To 4.8 Micron Band
A Miller, S Shaw, D Huckridge, W Pomeroy
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Abstract
This paper describes a laser source for the 4.6 to 4.8 micron band. The laser is based on a line tunable TEA CO2 laser operating between 9.2 and 9.6 microns. A frequency doubling crystal is then used to convert the radiation into the shorter wavelength band. Pulse powers > 100kW have been measured for the doubled wavelength when using AgGaS2 as the doubling crystal.
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A Miller, S Shaw, D Huckridge, and W Pomeroy "A Pulsed Laser Source In The 4.6 To 4.8 Micron Band", Proc. SPIE 0915, Recent Developments in Infrared Components and Subsystems, (3 October 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.945531
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KEYWORDS
Crystals

Oscillators

Amplifiers

Optical amplifiers

Frequency doubling crystals

Analog electronics

Laser sources

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