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Wedged Etalon Simplifies Wavelength Tuning of Miniature Laser

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Fully monolithic design for tunable microlasers is envisioned.

Breck Hitz

Solid-state microchip lasers, in which all the resonator elements — gain medium, resonator mirrors and, sometimes, Q-switch and/or frequency doubler — are bonded together in a monolithic block, have proved to be robust and commercially successful. But wavelength-tuning these lasers is challenging because conventional techniques, such as birefringent filters or other dispersive elements, require mechanical movements that are not possible in a monolithic device. Now researchers at Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia, have demonstrated a method for tuning such lasers that requires only...Read full article

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    Published: September 2006
    Glossary
    q-switch
    A device used to rapidly change the Q of an optical resonator. It is used in the optical resonator of a laser to prevent lasing action until a high level of inversion (optical gain and energy storage) is achieved in the lasing medium. When the switch rapidly increases the Q of the cavity, a giant pulse is generated.
    birefringent filtersMicrochip LasersQ-switchResearch & TechnologyLasers

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