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15 May 1997 Injecting a pulsed YAG laser beam into a fiber
William C. Sweatt, Robert E. Setchell, Mial E. Warren, Michael W. Farn
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Abstract
A system has been built and is now being tested that can inject a very high power. pulsed yttrium aluminum garnet (YAG) laser beam into a multimode fiber without damaging the fiber. This design is quite tolerant to changes in the laser beam quality and alignment errors, thereby making the system largely maintenance free. This beam-injection architecture is expected to be useful for medical and industrial applications.
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William C. Sweatt, Robert E. Setchell, Mial E. Warren, and Michael W. Farn "Injecting a pulsed YAG laser beam into a fiber", Proc. SPIE 3010, Diffractive and Holographic Device Technologies and Applications IV, (15 May 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.274426
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KEYWORDS
YAG lasers

Diffractive optical elements

Laser optics

Cladding

Laser applications

Fiber lasers

Laser damage threshold

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