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Achieving a stable fundamental super-mode in phased-array lasers up to high power

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Abstract

One of the most important problems in phased array lasers is to control the supermodes into a stable fundamental mode. Most of the phased arrays reported previously showed complicated1 or doubie-lobe2 far-field patterns, which are undesirable in practical applications.

© 1986 Optical Society of America

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