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Stripe stacker for use with laser diode bars

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Abstract

An optical device that reconfigures the output of a laser diode bar source to a more compact pointlike format is described. The design is an adaptation of image slicers used for many years in astronomical spectroscopy and has the advantages of simple construction and high efficiency.

© 1995 Optical Society of America

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