Sun et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Higher brightness laser diodes with smaller slow axis divergenceSun et al., 2013
- Document ID
- 10214509321571671053
- Author
- Sun W
- Pathak R
- Campbell G
- Eppich H
- Jacob J
- Chin A
- Fryer J
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- Publication venue
- High-Power Diode Laser Technology and Applications XI
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The slow axis (SA) divergence of 20% fill-factor, 980nm, laser diodes (LDs) have been investigated under short pulsed (SP) and continuous (CW) operation. By analyzing the data collected under these two modes of operation, one finds that the SA divergence can be …
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