Abstract
A mid- to far-infrared solid state Raman laser system comprising a resonator cavity comprising: an input reflector adapted to be highly transmissive for light with a first wavelength in the range of about 3 to about 7.5 micrometers for admitting the first beam to the resonator cavity; and an output reflector adapted to be partially transmissive for light with a second wavelength greater than about 5.5 micrometers for resonating the second wavelength in the resonator and for outputting an output beam, the input reflector further being adapted to be highly reflective at the second wavelength for resonating the second wavelength in the resonator; and a solid state diamond Raman material located in the resonator cavity for Raman shifting the pump beam and generating the second wavelength.
| Original language | English |
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| Patent number | AU2011220332 |
| IPC | H01S 3/094,H01S 3/30 |
| Priority date | 24/02/10 |
| Publication status | Submitted - 4 Oct 2012 |
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Sistemas y procedimientos de láser raman de diamante de infrarrojo de medio a lejano
Mildren, R. P. (Inventor), 28 Oct 2021, (Submitted) IPC No. H01S 3/1691, H01S 3/163, H01S 3/1086, H01S 3/094084, H01S 3/094076, H01S 3/094038, Patent No. ES2871148T, Priority date 24 Feb 2011, Priority No. WO2011AU00201Research output: Patent
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