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Walter Lubeigt1, Gareth Valentine, David Burns
1Institute of Photonics, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK. walter.lubeigt@strath.ac.uk
Abstract:
An intracavity deformable membrane mirror has been successfully used to optimise the brightness of solid-state lasers--a side-pumped Nd(3+):YAlO laser where the oscillation of a low-order transverse mode was obtained, and a grazing incidence Nd(3+):GdVO(4) laser where a brightness increase by an order of magnitude with negligible drop in power was achieved. Several search algorithms were also implemented in the system and compared with respect to intracavity optimisation.
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