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Solid‐state lasers for projection
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Abstract— The unique advantage of projection displays is the ability to produce large images from small devices. The use of lasers as the projection light source will mean a further step in terms of compactness as well as efficiency for projection systems. However, the advent of laser projection is currently still limited by the availability of low‐cost green lasers. Blue‐diode‐pumped solid‐state lasers are one promising way to realize green as well as red lasers that are specifically suited for projection applications. An efficient solid‐state laser that is based on Pr 3+ :YLF as the laser material, pumped by a blue‐laser diode and emitting at 523 nm, is presented here. The laser reaches power‐conversion efficiencies of more than 7% and output powers of up to 378 mW at green wavelengths. By making only minor modifications to the laser resonator, a red laser emitting at 640 nm can be realized within the same setup. An output power of 166 mW at a power‐conversion efficiency of 6.9% is demonstrated in the red. By combining a red‐ and a green‐emitting blue‐diode‐pumped solid‐state laser with another blue diode, an integrated RGB projection light source can be realized that is based on a single‐diode technology.
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