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    Title: Mode-Locked Diode-Pumped Self-Frequency-Doubling Neodymium Yttrium Aluminum Borate Laser
    Authors: Chi-Luen Wang
    Kuei-Huei Lin
    Ting-Ming Hwang
    Yung-Fu Chen
    Shing-Chung Wang
    Ci-Ling Pan
    林奎輝
    潘犀靈
    Contributors: 臺北市立教育大學自然科學系
    Date: 1998
    Issue Date: 2009-07-31 14:22:58 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: As far as we know this is the first report on picosecond green-light generation from an actively mode-locked diode-pumped self-doubling neodymium yttrium aluminum borate (NYAB) laser. The pulse width is approximately 100 ps and is limited by imperfect antireflection coating and the intracavity doubling effect. The green average output power of this laser for mode-locked operation was more than 12 times higher than that for the continuous wave NYAB laser. The polarization state of the laser can be switched from ordinary to extraordinary rays by displacement of the pump spot. The polarization ratio can be better than 200 without any intracavity polarization element.
    Relation: Applied Optics, V.37(15), p.3282-3285
    Appears in Collections:[Department of Applied Physics and Chemistry] Periodical Articles

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