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14 July 1999 Losses in 1.44-μm Nd:YAG laser for medical applications
Igor V. Klimov, Ivan Alexandrov Shcherbakov, Vladimir B. Tsvetkov
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Proceedings Volume 3829, ALT'98 Selected Papers on Novel Laser Methods in Medicine and Biology; (1999) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.353122
Event: Selected Papers from Seventh International Conference on Advanced Laser Technologies (ALT'98): Laser Methods in Medicine and Biology, 1998, Tallin, Estonia
Abstract
A detailed study of the lasing of a promising surgical 1.44 micrometers Nd:YAG laser was done. This wavelength provides practically the same effects in laser emission - tissue as compared to 2 micrometers holmium lasers, but demonstrates the better operation in a high average power, high pulse repetition rate mode. The physical properties of the laser are discussed to solve the problem of the increasing the efficiency of operation.
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Igor V. Klimov, Ivan Alexandrov Shcherbakov, and Vladimir B. Tsvetkov "Losses in 1.44-μm Nd:YAG laser for medical applications", Proc. SPIE 3829, ALT'98 Selected Papers on Novel Laser Methods in Medicine and Biology, (14 July 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.353122
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Mirrors

Resonators

Luminescence

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Nd:YAG lasers

Pulsed laser operation

Laser resonators

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