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27 April 2005 Compact efficient microlasers (Invited Paper)
David C. Brown, Jerry W. Kuper
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In this paper we discuss the design and performance of high-density microlaser devices we have been developing, including a series of compact Nd:Vanadate lasers operating at 1064 and 532 nm, and miniature green lasers producing 1-100 mW single-transverse-mode output at 532 nm. In particular, our miniature green lasers have been designed and tested in both 9 mm and 5.6 mm industry standard modified TO cans. These packages pave the way for mass production of low cost yet reliable green lasers that may eventually substitute for red diode lasers in many consumer-oriented applications.
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David C. Brown and Jerry W. Kuper "Compact efficient microlasers (Invited Paper)", Proc. SPIE 5707, Solid State Lasers XIV: Technology and Devices, (27 April 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.601630
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KEYWORDS
Diodes

Semiconductor lasers

Crystals

Laser development

Laser applications

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