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11 March 2003 High-brightness 980-nm pump lasers based on the Novalux extended cavity surface-emitting laser (NECSEL) concept
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We describe design, fabrication and performance of novel, electrically pumped, vertical compound cavity InGaAs lasers emitting at 980 and 920 nm. The concept is scalable and has been demonstrated using monolithic low power (~10 mW) devices all the way to high power extended cavity devices which have demonstrated 1 W cw multi-mode and 0.5 W cw in a TEM00 mode and a single frequency, with 90% coupling efficiency into a single-mode fiber. We also describe uncooled vertical compound cavity lasers in TO-56 can packages which produce 50-100 mW of fiber coupled power. Finally, recent developments in intracavity frequency doubling are summarized.
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John Gerard McInerney, Aram Mooradian, Alan Lewis, Andrei V. Shchegrov, Eva M. Strzelecka, Dicky Lee, Jason P. Watson, Michael K. Liebman, Glen P. Carey, Arvydas Umbrasas, Charles A. Amsden, Brad D. Cantos, William R. Hitchens, David L. Heald, Vincent V. Doan, J. L. Cannon, and Kevin L. Lear "High-brightness 980-nm pump lasers based on the Novalux extended cavity surface-emitting laser (NECSEL) concept", Proc. SPIE 4947, Laser Diodes, Optoelectronic Devices, and Heterogenous Integration, (11 March 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.476231
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KEYWORDS
Transmission electron microscopy

Mirrors

Single mode fibers

Fiber coupled lasers

Reflectivity

Fiber couplers

Laser applications

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