“…Recently, Nd:LuVO 4 has attracted considerable inter est because it has larger absorption and emission cross sections than those of Nd:YVO 4 and Nd:GdVO 4 [5]. Continuous wave Nd:LuVO 4 lasers emitting at differ ent wavelengths have been reported [6][7][8][9][10][11]. Addition ally, various lasers based on the Nd:LuVO 4 crystal, have been developed, including CW [6,7], actively Q switched [7], passively Q switched [13,14], passively mode locking [15], and self Raman lasers [16].…”