2011
DOI: 10.2478/s11772-011-0042-2
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Assessment of gadolinium calcium oxoborate (GdCOB) for laser applications

Abstract: Increasing demand for growing high quality laser crystals puts a question about their most important parameters that one should concentrate on to get a desired product which will exhibit best properties in practical use. And by no means, this is a simple question. Apart of the usual lasing properties associated with a special dopant in the host material itself, one needs to consider another two lasing phenomena, namely second (SHG) and higher harmonic generation, and self-frequency doubling (SFD). Not necessar… Show more

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“…541 On the basis of this, Nd:GdCa 4 O(BO 3 ) 3 is confirmed to be an excellent SFD laser crystal, but a relatively low thermal conductivity has been proved to be the sole drawback of Nd:GdCa 4 O(BO 3 ) 3 crystals. 542 Thus, to obtain the highest possible laser output power, special attention to the cooling process is required.…”
Section: Necessary Requirements For a Sfd Laser Crystalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…541 On the basis of this, Nd:GdCa 4 O(BO 3 ) 3 is confirmed to be an excellent SFD laser crystal, but a relatively low thermal conductivity has been proved to be the sole drawback of Nd:GdCa 4 O(BO 3 ) 3 crystals. 542 Thus, to obtain the highest possible laser output power, special attention to the cooling process is required.…”
Section: Necessary Requirements For a Sfd Laser Crystalmentioning
confidence: 99%