Abstract
The frequency-doubling efficiency of a Nd:YAG laser was increased by using a variable-reflectivity-mirror unstable resonator. At 5 Hz as much as 385 mJ of green light was obtained with an efficiency of 61%. The divergence of the converted light, which was 0.26 mrad at 0.5 Hz, close to the diffraction limit, increased to 0.69 mrad at 5 Hz.
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A. Parent and P. Lavigne, "Increased frequency conversion of Nd:YAG laser radiation with a variable-reflectivity mirror: erratum," Opt. Lett. 14, 830-830 (1989)https://opg.optica.org/ol/abstract.cfm?uri=ol-14-15-830
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