Publikation: The broad applicability of the disk laser principle : from CW to ps
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Killi, Alexander
Stolzenburg, Christian
Zawischa, Ivo
Sutter, Dirk
Kleinbauer, Jochen
Schad, Sven
Brockmann, Rüdiger
Weiler, Sascha
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CLARKSON, W. Andrew, ed. and others. Solid state lasers XVIII: technology and devices : 25 - 29 January 2009, San Jose, California, United States. Bellingham, Washington: SPIE, 2009, 71931T. Proceedings of SPIE. 7193. ISSN 0277-786X. ISBN 978-0-8194-7439-1. Available under: doi: 10.1117/12.808255
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The quasi two-dimensional geometry of the disk laser results in conceptional advantages over other geometries. Fundamentally, the thin disk laser allows true power scaling by increasing the pump spot diameter on the disk while keeping the power density constant. This scaling procedure keeps optical peak intensity, temperature, stress profile, and optical path differences in the disk nearly unchanged. The required pump beam brightness - a main cost driver of DPSSL systems - also remains constant. We present these fundamental concepts and present results in the wide range of multi kW-class CW-sources, high power Q-switched sources and ultrashort pulsed sources.
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Conference: Solid state lasers XVIII: technology and devices, 25. Jan. 2009 - 29. Jan. 2009, San Jose, California
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KILLI, Alexander, Christian STOLZENBURG, Ivo ZAWISCHA, Dirk SUTTER, Jochen KLEINBAUER, Sven SCHAD, Rüdiger BROCKMANN, Sascha WEILER, Jörg NEUHAUS, Dominik BAUER, 2009. The broad applicability of the disk laser principle : from CW to ps. Conference: Solid state lasers XVIII: technology and devices. San Jose, California, 25. Jan. 2009 - 29. Jan. 2009. In: CLARKSON, W. Andrew, ed. and others. Solid state lasers XVIII: technology and devices : 25 - 29 January 2009, San Jose, California, United States. Bellingham, Washington: SPIE, 2009, 71931T. Proceedings of SPIE. 7193. ISSN 0277-786X. ISBN 978-0-8194-7439-1. Available under: doi: 10.1117/12.808255BibTex
@inproceedings{Killi2009broad-59280, year={2009}, doi={10.1117/12.808255}, title={The broad applicability of the disk laser principle : from CW to ps}, number={7193}, isbn={978-0-8194-7439-1}, issn={0277-786X}, publisher={SPIE}, address={Bellingham, Washington}, series={Proceedings of SPIE}, booktitle={Solid state lasers XVIII: technology and devices : 25 - 29 January 2009, San Jose, California, United States}, editor={Clarkson, W. Andrew}, author={Killi, Alexander and Stolzenburg, Christian and Zawischa, Ivo and Sutter, Dirk and Kleinbauer, Jochen and Schad, Sven and Brockmann, Rüdiger and Weiler, Sascha and Neuhaus, Jörg and Bauer, Dominik}, note={Article Number: 71931T} }
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