Conduction cooled compact laser for the supercam LIBSRAMAN instrument

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A new conduction cooled compact laser for SuperCam LIBS-RAMAN instrument aboard Mars 2020 Rover is presented. An oscillator generates 30mJ at 1-m with a good spatial quality. A Second Harmonic Generator (SHG) at the oscillator output generates 15 mJ at 532 nm. A RTP electro-optical switch, between the oscillator and SHG, allows the operation mode selection (LIBS or RAMAN). Qualification model of this laser has been built and characterised. Environmental testing of this model is also reported.

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Durand, E., Derycke, C., Boudjemaa, L., Casagrande, O., Boisson, C. S., Roucayrol, L., … Maurice, S. (2017). Conduction cooled compact laser for the supercam LIBSRAMAN instrument. In Optics InfoBase Conference Papers. Optica Publishing Group (formerly OSA). https://doi.org/10.1364/lac.2017.lm4b.2

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