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13 March 2008 A diode-pumped Rb laser at 398 nm
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Abstract
The CW diode-pumped alkali laser (DPAL) based on the rubidium resonance transition at 794.8 nm has been investigated. The pump sources for these experiments are commercially available 780 nm fiber-coupled diode modules, incorporating volume holographic gratings for wavelength control. Operating characteristics, pump architecture, power scaling and lifetime limitations have been studied. To date, lasers pumped by single 20 W diode bars have produced over 1 W output at 794.8 nm and 100 mW at the 397.4 nm harmonic. Lasers pumped by two 40 W diodes generate almost 8 W at 794.8 nm.
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A. B. Petersen and R. J. Lane "A diode-pumped Rb laser at 398 nm", Proc. SPIE 6871, Solid State Lasers XVII: Technology and Devices, 68711Q (13 March 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.773979
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KEYWORDS
Rubidium

Diodes

Semiconductor lasers

Capillaries

Harmonic generation

Mirrors

Absorption

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