Laser devices using gain media operating in out of phase mode

Coherent light generators – Particular active media – Active media with particular shape

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C372S092000, C372S099000, C372S102000

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07940829

ABSTRACT:
The basic gain medium enclosure for laser devices comprises two parallel lateral mirrors which geometrically define the extent of the gain medium enclosure and which allow the formation of lateral stationary sinusoidal waves.

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