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25 March 1996 Review of the development of compact flashlamp-pumped titanium sapphire laser technology in the UK
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Abstract
This program has produced and demonstrated a small, compact and efficient flashlamp pumped titanium sapphire multiple pass oscillator, that uses a laser head in a close coupled configuration with a single linear flashlamp. This laser has produced up to 1.68 J/pulse in the free-running scheme at repetition rates of up to 10 Hz, with an efficiency of almost 1% at a wavelength of 790 nm. Wavelength tuning from 675 nm to 975 nm has been demonstrated, as having Q-switching, shortening the pulse duration to 20 ns, line narrowing to 2 angstrom and second harmonic generation. An oscillator amplifier configuration has also been demonstrated using a similar arrangement with three flashlamps and two laser rods, producing a beam with energy close to 4 J/pulse.
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David H. Titterton and C. Stokoe "Review of the development of compact flashlamp-pumped titanium sapphire laser technology in the UK", Proc. SPIE 2698, Solid State Lasers V, (25 March 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.236176
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KEYWORDS
Titanium

Oscillators

Rod lasers

Laser development

Sapphire

Laser applications

Lasers

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