2009
DOI: 10.1364/oe.17.006004
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Compact dual-wavelength Nd:GdVO_4 laser working at 1063 and 1065 nm

Abstract: We report a compact diode-laser pumped Nd:GdVO(4) laser with stable dual-wavelength output at 1063 nm and 1065 nm simultaneously. Two types of resonant cavity configurations were presented to support the stable dual-wavelength operation of the laser. Using a polarization beam splitter(PBS) included T-shaped cavity, we obtained a total power output over 5 W in two orthogonal polarized beam directions with 4 W in sigma polarization (1065.5 nm) and 1 W in pi polarization (1063.1 nm). By combining a half-wave-plat… Show more

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“…Ref. [38]. As demonstrated by us below, Q-switched solid-state lasers may be one of the optimal choices for implementing a compact THz source based on DFG.…”
Section: Compact and Portable Thz Sourcementioning
confidence: 96%
“…Ref. [38]. As demonstrated by us below, Q-switched solid-state lasers may be one of the optimal choices for implementing a compact THz source based on DFG.…”
Section: Compact and Portable Thz Sourcementioning
confidence: 96%
“…Although a Q-switched Nd:YLF laser has been implemented at 1 053 nm [36] , the simultaneous lasing of the two wavelengths has not been achieved. Aside from the Nd:YLF crystal, other combinations of the active ions and host materials can also emit two different frequencies [37] . The Q-switched solid-state lasers may be one of the optimal choices for implementing a compact THz source based on DFG.…”
Section: Compact and Portable Thz Sourcementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nd 3+ -doped gain materials, such as Nd:GYSGG, Nd:GdVO4, Nd:YAG, Nd:YLF and Nd:YVO4, are widely used in such lasers due to their high gain, broad absorption band, and good mechanical properties [5][6][7][8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%