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English: For the excitation of the Neodymium ions a laser diode (LD) is used which emits laser radiation at a wavelength of 808 nm. The collimator (CO) transforms the emission in an almost parallel light bundle which is focused by the lens (FL) into the Nd:YAG rod. To shape the beam to a more round one, a cylinder lens telescope (CL). The optically cavity is formed by the mirror M1 and M2 whereby the plane mirror M1 is coated to ones side of the Nd:YAG rod and the spherical mirror M2 has a radius of 100 mm.
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Principle of Nd:YAG Laser with hemi spherical cavity

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