Search Results - "Shori, Ramesh K"
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Discrete cylindrical vector beam generation from an array of optical fibers
Published in Optics express (03-08-2009)“…A novel method is presented for the beam shaping of far field intensity distributions of coherently combined fiber arrays. The fibers are arranged uniformly on…”
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Quantification and modeling of the dynamic changes in the absorption coefficient of water at λ = 2.94 μm
Published in IEEE journal of selected topics in quantum electronics (01-11-2001)“…A stable, high-energy Q-switched Er:YAG laser operating at 2.94 mu m with a nearly diffraction-limited spatial beam profile was used to quantify the dynamic…”
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Highly efficient ytterbium-doped phosphosilicate fiber lasers operating below 1020nm
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Highly efficient ytterbium-doped phosphosilicate fiber lasers operating below 1020 nm
Published in Optics express (13-07-2015)“…Highly-efficient high-power fiber lasers operating at wavelength below 1020 nm are critical for tandem-pumping in >10 kW fiber lasers to provide high pump…”
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Guided-Mode Resonance Filters for Wavelength Selection in Mid-Infrared Fiber Lasers
Published in IEEE photonics technology letters (15-12-2012)“…A narrowband mid-infrared (mid-IR) guided-mode resonance filter (GMRF) is designed and fabricated using a Hafnium Dioxide film/quartz wafer material system…”
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Introduction to the Issue on Progress in Solid-State, Fiber, and Tunable Sources
Published in IEEE journal of selected topics in quantum electronics (01-05-2007)“…The 42 papers in this special issue are focused on progress in solid-state, fiber, and tunable sources. The issue is dedicated to the memory of Theodore H…”
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Quantification of the dynamic changes in the absorption coefficient of liquid water at erbium:YAG and carbon dioxide laser wavelengths
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Quantification of the dynamic changes in the absorption coefficient of liquid water at erbium:YAG and carbon dioxide laser wavelengths
Published 01-01-2000“…The interaction of high-intensity, short-pulsed radiation with liquid water results in dynamic changes in the optical absorption coefficient of water. These…”
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Recent developments in scaling output energy from erbium-based lasers and their uses as pump sources for MWIR & LWIR OPOs
Published in The 17th Annual Meeting of the IEEELasers and Electro-Optics Society, 2004. LEOS 2004 (2004)“…TEM/sub 00/ Q-switched outputs of >100 mJ at 2.94 /spl mu/m was generated using a dual rod oscillator. The output from the laser was used to pump ZGP, CdSe,…”
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Discrete Cylindrical Vector Beam Generation from an Array of Optical Fibers
Published 22-05-2009“…Opt. Express 17, 13982-13988 (2009) A novel method is presented for the beam shaping of far field intensity distributions of coherently combined fiber arrays…”
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Energy scaling in 3 micron erbium-based lasers
Published in The 16th Annual Meeting of the IEEE Lasers and Electro-Optics Society, 2003. LEOS 2003 (2003)“…Laser emission in the 3-/spl mu/m region is particular interest for clinical applications because of strong absorption in liquid water and hydroxyapatite, two…”
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Passively Q-switched Yb:Er:glass laser
Published in The 16th Annual Meeting of the IEEE Lasers and Electro-Optics Society, 2003. LEOS 2003 (2003)“…In this paper we have demonstrated pulsed operation of the Yb:Er:glass solid-state laser operating at 1543 nm using passive q-switching scheme. The Yb:Er:glass…”
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IR laser/OPO systems for biomedical and chemical sensing
Published in The 15th Annual Meeting of the IEEE Lasers and Electro-Optics Society (2002)“…The number of laser based biomedical and chemical sensing applications continues to increase. Development and exploitation of many of these applications is…”
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