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Frequency-Doubled Nd:YAG Generates 200 W

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Breck Hitz

A high-power green Nd:YAG laser has been developed at Mitsubishi Electric Corp.'s Advanced Technology R&D Center in Amagasaki, Japan, and is being studied for the crystallization of amorphous silicon films into polycrystalline silicon films during the fabrication of thin-film transistor display screens. The laser's 200-W second-harmonic average output power apparently sets a world record and is at least a factor of two greater than any commercial competitor. Figure 1. A wedge lens coupled the pump power from the diode stacks into the Nd:YAG laser rods. Tetsuo Kojima, who described...Read full article

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    Published: July 2004
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    nd:yag laser
    Nd:YAG laser refers to a solid-state laser that utilizes neodymium-doped yttrium aluminum garnet (Nd:Y3Al5O12) as the gain medium. This type of laser emits light at a wavelength of 1064 nanometers (nm) in the infrared region of the electromagnetic spectrum. Here's a breakdown of the components and operation of an Nd:YAG laser: Gain medium: The active medium of the laser is a crystal made of yttrium aluminum garnet (YAG) doped with neodymium ions (Nd3+). When pumped with energy, typically...
    amorphous silicon filmsMitsubishi Electric Corp.Nd:YAG laserpolycrystalline silicon filmsResearch & TechnologyTech Pulsethin-film transistor display screensLasers

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