Abstract

An actively mode-locked pulsed Nd:YAG laser with passive feedback control was used to obtain millisecond trains of ultra-short light pulses. The intracavity second harmonic generation in a crystal situated at a proper distance from the output mirror served as a negative feedback. The length of the train was limited by the length of the flash lamp pumping pulse.

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