High power laser having a trivalent liquid host

Coherent light generators – Particular active media – Liquid

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C372S058000, C372S059000, C372S061000

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06931046

ABSTRACT:
A laser having a lasing chamber and a semiconductor pumping device with trivalent titanium ions dissolved in a liquid host within the lasing chamber. Since the host is a liquid, it can be removed from the optical cavity when it becomes heated avoiding the inevitable optical distortion and birefringence common to glass and crystal hosts.

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