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Small Smile Produces Big Output from SCOWLs

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Breck Hitz

Researchers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Lincoln Laboratory in Lexington have combined the beams from 100 slab-coupled optical waveguide lasers (SCOWLs) to generate 35 W of near-diffraction-limit output power at 915 nm. The high beam quality was possible in part because the array of semiconductor lasers had a small smile, a deviation from the flatness across the array. High-power, high-beam-quality semiconductor lasers are valuable as optical pumps for bulk solid-state and fiber lasers, and they have many other industrial, metrological and medical applications. Because the...Read full article

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    Published: September 2005
    beamsCommunicationsindustrialMassachusetts Institute of Technologyoptical waveguide lasersResearch & Technology

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