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4 March 2016 Comparison of yellow light emitting micro integrated laser modules with different geometries of the crystals for second harmonic generation
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In this work three different concepts for micro integrated laser sources emitting light at 560 nm are investigated. The modules have different near infrared diode laser sources and different geometries of the crystals for second harmonic generation. The power emitted by the modules varies from 112mW achieved with a simple module with a ridge-waveguide laser and a ridge-waveguide crystal to 548mW coming from a module using a laser with subsequent amplifier and a planar-waveguide crystal. The article features a detailed description of the near infrared sources and the used crystals as well as the discussion of the complete modules.
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Julian Hofmann, Nils Werner, David Feise, Alexander Sahm, Roland Bege, Bernd Eppich, Gunnar Blume, and Katrin Paschke "Comparison of yellow light emitting micro integrated laser modules with different geometries of the crystals for second harmonic generation", Proc. SPIE 9731, Nonlinear Frequency Generation and Conversion: Materials, Devices, and Applications XV, 973109 (4 March 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2208563
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KEYWORDS
Crystals

Laser crystals

Near infrared

Optical amplifiers

Amplifiers

Harmonic generation

Light

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