Compensating for birefringence in active elements of solid-state lasers: novel method

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Birefringence, Solid Lasers, Thermo-Optical Effects, Telescopes, Laser Beams, Optical Glass

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It is shown that a uniaxial crystal (cut along the optical axis) placed
inside a telescope may compensate for thermally induced birefringence in
laser-active elements. Depolarization was reduced in an experiment by an
order of magnitude.

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