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Incorrectly Focused Neodymium:Yttrium-Aluminum-Garnet (Nd:YAG) Laser Beam Leads to Massive Destructive Effects in Small-Aperture (Pinhole) Intraocular Lenses. [PDF]

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Nd:YAG Long Lasers

Applied Optics, 1974
The oscillation characteristics and dynamics of Nd:YAG long lasers are described. Nd:YAG laser cavities ranging in length from 1 m to over 6.3 km were constructed and operated. The development of laser oscillation, power output, active angular fields, and resonances of the circulating optical flux were monitored.
G J, Linford, L W, Hill
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Monolithic Nd:YAG fiber laser

Optics Letters, 1986
We report on a monolithic resonator single-crystal Nd:YAG fiber laser. The laser resonator structure is simply formed by the fiber waveguide and the polished and coated fiber endfaces. The fiber oscillator is 6.5 mm long with a mean diameter of 47 μm. The lowest-order spatial mode for such a fiber has a beam waist of 15 μm, implying a Rayleigh length ...
J L, Nightingale, R L, Byer
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Frequency-modulated Nd:YAG laser

Optics Letters, 1991
A frequency-modulated, single-mode Nd:YAG laser has been constructed that tunes up to 12 GHz. The laser incorporates a LiTaO(3) electro-optic phase modulator with acoustic damping to provide a tuning sensitivity of 12 MHz/V and linear voltage-to-frequency conversion. A frequency excursion of 1.2 GHz has been generated with a rise time of 0.6 ns.
P A, Schulz, S R, Henion
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Subhertz-linewidth Nd:YAG laser

Optics Letters, 2004
Light from a Nd:YAG laser at 1064 nm is independently stabilized to two Fabry-Perot etalons situated on separate vibration-isolation platforms. A heterodyne beat measurement shows their relative frequency stability to be at the part-in-10(15) level at 5 s and the relative linewidth to be less than 1 Hz.
Stephen A, Webster   +2 more
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GaAs Laser Diode Pumped Nd:YAG Laser

Applied Optics, 1974
A 1.5-mm by 3-cm neodymium-ion doped YAG laser rod has been side pumped using a GaAs laser diode array tuned to the 8680-A absorption line, achieving a multimode average output power of 120 mW for a total input power of 20 W to the final-stage laser diode drivers.
L C, Conant, C W, Reno
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