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532-nm laser sources based on intracavity frequency doubling of extended-cavity surface-emitting diode lasers
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Optical MaterialsEngineeringLaser ScienceLaser MaterialSurface-emitting LasersHigh-power LasersIntracavity Frequency532-Nm Laser SourcesSemiconductor LasersOptical PropertiesProtera 532Optical PumpingPhotonicsNovel TypeNon-linear OpticPhotonic MaterialsLaser DesignApplied PhysicsNecsel ArchitectureOptoelectronics
We introduce a novel type of cw green laser source, the Protera 532, based on the intracavity frequency doubling of an extended-cavity, surface-emitting diode laser. The distinguishing characteristics of this platform are high compactness and efficiency in a stable, single-longitudinal mode with beam quality M<sup>2</sup> < 1.2. The laser design is based on the previously reported NECSEL architecture used for 488nm lasers, and includes several novel features to accommodate different types of nonlinear optical materials. The infrared laser die wavelength is increased from 976nm to 1064nm without compromising performance or reliability. The intracavity frequency doubling to 532nm has been demonstrated with both bulk and periodically poled nonlinear materials, with single-ended cw power outputs of greater than 30 mW.