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27 February 2009 Ultra-narrow bandwidth OPS laser in the green-yellow wavelength range for Raman spectroscopy
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Optically pumped semiconductor lasers are scalable up to several 10ths of Watts of output power, maintaining excellent beam quality and high reliability. A further key advantage of the OPS technology is wavelength flexibility: the accessible wavelength range spans from 915 nm to 1180 nm. Frequency doubling expands this into the blue to yellow spectral range. The current investigation aims at applications (such as Raman spectroscopy) where ultra-narrow bandwidth lasers are required. Results of a single frequency green-yellow OPS laser will be presented.
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Christian Kannengiesser, Wolf Seelert, Vasiliy Ostroumov, Rüdiger von Elm, Simone Hilbich, Manuel Bracker, and Jukka Lindfors "Ultra-narrow bandwidth OPS laser in the green-yellow wavelength range for Raman spectroscopy", Proc. SPIE 7193, Solid State Lasers XVIII: Technology and Devices, 71931A (27 February 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.808949
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KEYWORDS
Second-harmonic generation

Crystals

Laser applications

Semiconductor lasers

Mirrors

Polarization

Raman spectroscopy

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