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22 August 2011 Thermally induced birefringence compensation in double-pulse Q-switched laser
Xuejun Wang, Zhongjian Li
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Abstract
Double-pulse laser experimental results of generating approximately 100 ns temporal delay between the pulses with polarization beam combining by two sets of flashlamp pumped electrooptical Q-switched laser is reported for the first time. The interval of co-aligned double-pulse laser can be turned freely from 0 to several hundred nanoseconds. The maximal relative timing jitter of double-pulse laser is less than 5 ns. The laser beam control is another difficult issue in developing double pulse laser. Two 1/4 λ waveplates are inserted in the double pulse laser, and the thermal induced birefringence can be effectively compensated, and the Q-switched laser pulse energy can be increased by 26 percent. The repetition rate of double-pulse laser is 40 Hz, and output energy per double-pulse is more than 400 mJ.
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Xuejun Wang and Zhongjian Li "Thermally induced birefringence compensation in double-pulse Q-switched laser", Proc. SPIE 8192, International Symposium on Photoelectronic Detection and Imaging 2011: Laser Sensing and Imaging; and Biological and Medical Applications of Photonics Sensing and Imaging, 81923A (22 August 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.900848
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KEYWORDS
Pulsed laser operation

Birefringence

Q switched lasers

Wave plates

Electro optics

Laser drilling

Mirrors

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