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Efficient frequency doubling of long 1.06-μm pulses

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Abstract

Few visible laser sources can produce high-Intensity long-duration pulses. Our purpose in this study was to demonstrate the feasibility of producing high-energy 0.53-μm pulses. These can be used to pump other laser sources to produce a range of visible or near-infrared wavelengths.

© 1986 Optical Society of America

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