Hou et al., 2018 - Google Patents
High power multiple wavelength diode laser stack for DPSSL application without temperature controlHou et al., 2018
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- Hou D
- Yin X
- Wang J
- Chen S
- Zhan Y
- Li X
- Fan Y
- Liu X
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- Components and Packaging for Laser Systems IV
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High power diode laser stack is widely used in pumping solid-state laser for years. Normally an integrated temperature control module is required for stabilizing the output power of solid- state laser, as the output power of the solid-state laser highly depends on the emission …
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