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Generation of 369.4 nm Radiation by Efficient Doubling of a Diode Laser

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Abstract

A resonant cavity second harmonic generation system has been developed to produce 369.4 nm radiation from a 738.8 nm diode laser with 10 mW nominal output power. This system utilizes a polarization technique to lock the cavity to the laser frequency. In this paper we report on an evaluation of the system using a Titanium:Sapphire laser as the input source, and preliminary results with a diode laser source. To our knowledge, this is the deepest uv light ever produced by frequency-doubling a diode laser.

© 1993 Optical Society of America

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