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Self improvement of Q-factor in a lithium tantalite microcavity with high optical damage threshold

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Abstract

A more than 500 mW input power enables about 2 /^W second harmonic light in a micron scale Lithium tantalite (LT) microcavity. The Q-factor has been improved from several 104 to 10 .

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