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Longitudinally diode-pumped continuous-wave 3.5-W green laser

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Abstract

We have obtained 3.5 W of TEM00 output at 532 nm from a longitudinally diode-pumped intracavity-doubled Nd:YAG laser with a diode-to-green conversion efficiency of 14%. Using this laser, we obtained 0.8 W of UV radiation at 266 nm through resonant doubling.

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