Harmonic generation at high peak power

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Frequency Converters, Glass Lasers, Harmonic Generations, High Power Lasers, Neodymium Lasers, Potassium Compounds, Crystal Structure, Phosphates, Single Crystals

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The last five years' development of large aperture frequency conversion arrays for Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory's Nova laser has led to the incorporation of state-of-the art crystal architectures and orientation accuracies, optical finishing techniques, AR coatings, and device mountings. A 1-nsec pulse at 351 nm has been generated that achieved an output power of more than 5 kJ. The unison operation of all ten Nova beams can yield more than 50 kJ of UV light in 1-nsec pulses, and even higher power at longer pulse widths. No fundamental limitation on further up-scaling of the aperture, and therefore of output power, is anticipated.

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