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Compact high-power stable subnanosecond-pulsed YAG:Nd laser

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Abstract

A method is proposed for stable generation of powerful subnanosecond pulses without using reverse-feedback systems. This method requires no nonlinear elements inside the cavity and no external supplementary rf pulse generators in the shutter-control system. The method has been experimentally tested on a compact laser radiator based on a YAG:Nd crystal.

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