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12 January 2012 Micro-domain controlled anisotropic laser ceramics assisted by rare-earth trivalent
Yoichi Sato, Jun Akiyama, Takunori Taira
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Proceedings Volume 8206, Pacific Rim Laser Damage 2011: Optical Materials for High Power Lasers; 82061T (2012) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.912739
Event: Pacific Rim Laser Damage Symposium: Optical Materials for High Power Lasers, 2011, Shanghai, China
Abstract
Principles that enable to synthesize anisotropic laser ceramics have been established. Anisotropic laser ceramics contain micro domains made of anisotropic crystals, and we have invented the novel alignment technology of micro domain structure in laser ceramics assisted by rare-earth trivalent. Our novel process is essentially superior to the traditional electromagnetic processing from the viewpoint of mass production. We discussed the significance of anisotropic laser ceramics, and we also show the result of evaluations to our orientation controlled RE:FAP ceramics.
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Yoichi Sato, Jun Akiyama, and Takunori Taira "Micro-domain controlled anisotropic laser ceramics assisted by rare-earth trivalent", Proc. SPIE 8206, Pacific Rim Laser Damage 2011: Optical Materials for High Power Lasers, 82061T (12 January 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.912739
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KEYWORDS
Ceramics

Magnetism

Laser applications

Crystals

Anisotropy

Laser crystals

Semiconductor lasers

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