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Single-mode master-oscillator power amplifier at 647 nm with more than 500 mW output power

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Abstract

Using an AlGaInP-based truncated tapered power amplifier, it was possible to boost the output power of a 647-nm distributed Bragg reflector laser from 50 mW to more than 500 mW. The light source has the potential to replace bulky Kr ion lasers still in use at this wavelength.

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