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Random Nature of Thermally Induced Depolarization in Polycrystalline Laser Ceramics

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Abstract

Spatial modulation of a laser beam is experimentally found at thermal depolarization in Nd:YAG ceramics. This effect, which was theoretically predicted earlier, is inherent in ceramics only and has no analogue in single crystals.

© 2006 Optical Society of America

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