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Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | S255-S260 |
Journal | Applied Physics B: Lasers and Optics |
Volume | 60 |
Issue number | Suppl 2-3 |
Publication status | Published - 1995 |
Abstract
For the next generation of gravitational-wave detectors a laser-light source with high continuous output power in single-frequency operation, excellent frequency stability, and low amplitude noise is required. This contribution summarizes the recent progress in the development of a diode-pumped solid-state laser system with the potential to meet these requirements. Single-frequency operation at an output power of 20W cw is achieved by injection locking of a high-power laser, using a new monolithic non-planar ring laser as a master oscillator.
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In: Applied Physics B: Lasers and Optics, Vol. 60, No. Suppl 2-3, 1995, p. S255-S260.
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T1 - Diode-pumped solid-state lasers as light sources of Michelson-type gravitational-wave detectors
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AU - Danzmann, K.
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N2 - For the next generation of gravitational-wave detectors a laser-light source with high continuous output power in single-frequency operation, excellent frequency stability, and low amplitude noise is required. This contribution summarizes the recent progress in the development of a diode-pumped solid-state laser system with the potential to meet these requirements. Single-frequency operation at an output power of 20W cw is achieved by injection locking of a high-power laser, using a new monolithic non-planar ring laser as a master oscillator.
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