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13 February 2008 8xx - 10xx nm highly efficient single emitter pumps
V. Gapontsev, I. Berishev, V. Chuyanov, G. Ellis, I. Hernandez, A. Komissarov, N. Moshegov, O. Raisky, V. Rastokine, N. Strougov, P. Trubenko, L. Wright, A. Ovtchinnikov
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Higher reliability and power efficiency achieved with low-demanding cooling make single emitter diodes a more effective pump source than monolithic laser diode arrays. Continuously improving performance and increasing brightness of single emitter pumps are accompanied with a steady reduction of cost of pumping (dollar-per-watt). Performance advantages do not compromise reliability of the pumps. These features ensure that single emitter diodes are the most effective solution even for multi-kWatt systems pumping. Here we report on a recent progress in single-mode and multi-mode edge-emitting diodes.
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V. Gapontsev, I. Berishev, V. Chuyanov, G. Ellis, I. Hernandez, A. Komissarov, N. Moshegov, O. Raisky, V. Rastokine, N. Strougov, P. Trubenko, L. Wright, and A. Ovtchinnikov "8xx - 10xx nm highly efficient single emitter pumps", Proc. SPIE 6876, High-Power Diode Laser Technology and Applications VI, 68760I (13 February 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.763999
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Diodes

Semiconductor lasers

Reliability

Photonics

Manufacturing

Pulsed laser operation

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