What
is a Laser
Laser
Components
Time
Modes of Operation
Laser
Modes
Longitude
Modes
Tramsverse
Modes
M2
Factor
Wavelength
Chart
DPSS
Laser
Infrared
Filter
Apparent
Brightness
Laser
Safety
Laser
Classification
Lasers
Glossary 1
Lasers
Glossary 2
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Diode Pumped Solid State Laser
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Diode-pumped
solid-state (DPSS) lasers are an exciting new tool for OEM
applications that combines the beam quality of a gas laser
and the small size and efficiency of a diode laser with single-line
output in the blue (457nm), green (532nm), or infrared (1064nm).
Dream
Lasers DPSS lasers, shown in the picture below,
start with a standard diode laser operating at 808nm. The
output of this laser is focused into a small chip of neodymium-doped
YAG or vanadate (the lasing medium) producing laser output
at 914nm or 1064nm, depending on the basic configuration.
To obtain blue or green ligth, a frequency-doubling crystal
is inserted into the laser cavity. Finally, extracavity beam
conditioning optics are added to enlarge and collimate the
beam.
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Green laser is
also a primary color and is aesthetically attractive. Because
of that it is widely used in laser shows and as stage lighting.
Green laser light sources are also popular in medical devices
and biological research. In recent years, diode-pumped solid-state
(DPSS) lasers have become an attractive alternative to aircooled
argon ion lasers and green helium neon (HeNe) lasers in many
applications. DPSS lasers, which, depending upon the configuration,
produce output in the infrared (1064nm) or green (532 nm), combine
high output power with long operating life. They exhibit excellent
output stability, exceptional mode purity, and extremely low
power consumption, and are ideal for both laboratory and OEM
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