A Compact-Intracavity Frequency-Doubling Nd:YAG Laser with 1.3 W Dual-Wavelength (659.6 nm/669.4 nm) Light Output


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Terahertz wave radiation has important applications in medical instrumentation, optical communication, and so on. In this paper, we demonstrate a dual-wavelength (659.6 nm/669.4 nm) light output of a compact intracavity frequency-doubling Nd:YAG laser. We achieve a maximum output power of 1.3 W at central wavelengths of 659.6 and 669.4 nm with linewidths of 57 and 74 pm, respectively. The power instability at the maximum output power is less than 1%, and the beam quality is 1.5. This dual-wavelength laser provides a potential source for generating a coherent terahertz wave radiation of 6.46 THz by the nonlinear optical difference frequency method.

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Chunting Wu

Jilin Key Laboratory of Solid-State Laser Technology and Applications, Changchun University of Science and Technology

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Jing Xu

Jilin Key Laboratory of Solid-State Laser Technology and Applications, Changchun University of Science and Technology

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República Popular da China, Changchun, 130022

Rui Sun

Jilin Key Laboratory of Solid-State Laser Technology and Applications, Changchun University of Science and Technology

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República Popular da China, Changchun, 130022

Xinyu Chen

Jilin Key Laboratory of Solid-State Laser Technology and Applications, Changchun University of Science and Technology

Email: bigsnow1@126.com
República Popular da China, Changchun, 130022

Guangyong Jin

Jilin Key Laboratory of Solid-State Laser Technology and Applications, Changchun University of Science and Technology

Email: bigsnow1@126.com
República Popular da China, Changchun, 130022

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