Abstract
We report on a compact UV-laser with a short pulse length of 1.9 ns at 236 nm. A passively Q-switched quasi-three-level Nd:YAG laser at 946 nm acts as the pump source. UV pulses are produced by two consecutive single-pass frequency doubling events, the first one from IR to blue with a BIBO crystal and the second one from blue to deep-UV with a β-BBO crystal. Conversion effeciency from 946 nm to 473 nm is 28% and from blue to UV 7%. Average power for UV is 7.6 mW with a energy and peak power of 230 nl, and 120 W respectively.
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Kimmelma, O., Tittonen, I., & Buchter, S. C. (2008). Short pulse, diode pumped, passively Q-switched Nd: YAG laser at 946 nm quadrupled for UV production. Journal of the European Optical Society, 3. https://doi.org/10.2971/jeos.2008.08008
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