“…Recently, Q-switched microchip (MC) lasers are used as reliable sources for KHz repetition-rate pulses [4,5]. Microchip lasers are low-cost and close-packed, however, they deliver nanojoules output energy that are not suitable for applications like micromachining and photon echo spectroscopy [1,6] and should be amplified to microjoules energy levels [1,2,7]. In this respect, few-pass laser amplifiers have been proposed without affecting their original repetition-rates [7,8].…”