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High-Average-Power Cryogenic Lasers for New Applications

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David C. Brown and Sten Tornegård, !%Snake Creek Lasers%!

The fundamental metrics used to determine effectiveness for military applications are size, weight, efficiency, reliability, performance and cost. In the commercial world, size and weight are less important but nevertheless desirable to decrease cost of ownership. Modern solid-state lasers with CW average powers exceeding 100 kW have been demonstrated, but large performance gaps exist at any power level, particularly with regard to wall-plug efficiency and beam quality. Complexity is an additional issue that is often ignored. The “best solution” laser system for a particular...Read full article

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    Published: November 2010
    Glossary
    average power
    In a pulsed laser, the pulse energy in joules times the repetition rate in hertz.
    beam
    1. A bundle of light rays that may be parallel, converging or diverging. 2. A concentrated, unidirectional stream of particles. 3. A concentrated, unidirectional flow of electromagnetic waves.
    continuous wave
    Continuous wave (CW) refers to a type of signal or transmission where the signal is constant and does not vary with time. In various contexts, the term is used to describe continuous, uninterrupted oscillations or waves. Here are a few applications of the term in different fields: Electromagnetic waves: In radio communication and radar systems, a continuous wave signal is a steady oscillation of radio frequency (RF) energy. It does not involve modulation, which means the amplitude,...
    frequency doubling
    A nonlinear optical process in which the frequency of an optical beam is doubled coherently.
    solid-state laser
    A solid-state laser is a type of laser that uses a solid gain medium (as opposed to a liquid or gas) to produce coherent light. The term "solid-state" refers to the fact that the active medium, where the lasing action occurs, is a solid material. This material is typically a crystalline or glass-like substance doped with specific ions or atoms that can undergo stimulated emission to generate laser light. The basic components of a solid-state laser include: Gain medium: This is the solid...
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