Sun et al., 2024 - Google Patents
Diamond guide star laser pulsed at a Larmor frequencySun et al., 2024
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- Sun Y
- Yang X
- Li M
- Zeng X
- Jiang H
- Feng Y
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- Optics Express
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We demonstrate a diamond sodium guide star laser pulsed at a Larmor repetition rate of 350 kHz. The single-frequency 589 nm laser reaches an average output power of 32.6 W with 75.6 W pump power in a duty cycle of 19%. Significant improvement in the intensity …
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