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Continuous-wave operation and Q-switched mode locking of Cr4+:YAG microchip lasers

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Abstract

Cw-operation, gain-switched, and passively Q-switched mode locking of Cr4+:YAG microchip lasers with output powers of several hundred milliwatts is demonstrated experimentally in the eye-safe region near 1.5 μm. Requirements for cw mode locking of such lasers are investigated by numerical simulations.

© 2001 Optical Society of America

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