4 resultados para Rautiainen, Lassi: Minun metsäni : täynnä elämää

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In this letter, we demonstrate an optically pumped semiconductor disk laser frequency doubled with a periodically poled lithium tantalate crystal. Crystals with various lengths were tested for intracavity frequency conversion. The semiconductor disk laser exploited GaInNAs-based active region with GaAsAlAs distributed Bragg mirror to produce emission at 1.2- μm wavelength. The frequency doubled power up to 760 mW at the wavelength of 610 nm was achieved with a 2-mm-long crystal. © 2010 IEEE.

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In this paper, we investigate SHG efficiency dependency on crystal length. Four periodically-poled MgSLT crystals (PPMgSLT) of 2, 4, 11 and 25 mm in length were used, for intracavity frequency doubling of an optically-pumped GalnNAs semiconductor disk laser.

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Intracavity frequency doubling of an optically pumped GaInNAs semiconductor disk laser by a periodically poled near-stoichiometric lithium tantalate crystal has been investigated. Stable second-harmonic generation at 610nm has been achieved with an output power of 730mW, limited only by the spectral acceptance range and Fresnel losses of the crystal. Spectral tuning of 8nm was realised with a Fabry-Pérot etalon. © The Institution of Engineering and Technology.

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Synchronous reluctance motors (SynRMs) are gaining in popularity in industrial drives due to their permanent magnet-free, competitive performance, and robust features. This paper studies the power losses in a 90-kW converter-fed SynRM drive by a calorimetric method in comparison of the traditional input-output method. After the converter and the motor were measured simultaneously in separate chambers, the converter was installed inside the large-size chamber next to the motor and the total drive system losses were obtained using one chamber. The uncertainty of both measurement methods is analyzed and discussed.