Abstract
Microchip lasers made of advanced materials have been shown previously to provide efficient single frequency output exceeding 100 mW, before the laser becomes multimode.1,2 Neodymium-doped lanthanum scandium borate (LSB) microchip lasers, with diode pumping, offer an improved performance, which is due to the large absorption coefficient and the broad absorption band (FWHM = 3 nm).3
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