Abstract
The frequently used Neodymium-doped solid-state laser materials emit in the near infrared. Stimulated Raman scattering and parametric effects are useful to increase the spectral range. Laser materials which show strong Raman conversion are promising materials. A Q-switched Nd3+:KGd(WO4)2 -laser was demonstrated emitting the laser line at 1067 nm and more than 60 % of the total energy in the first two Stokes lines at 1180.8 nm and 1321.5 nm. [1]
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