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A 200-W peak-power ultraviolet picosecond light pulse source based on a gain-switched 1.55 µm laser diode

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Abstract

We generated sub-kilowatt peak-power and 6-ps duration 390-nm optical pulses via the fourth harmonic generation of amplified optical output from a gain-switched 1.55-µm laser diode. Power conversion efficiency from 1.55-µm to 390-nm light reached 12%.

© 2009 Optical Society of America

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