Claims
- 1. A laser comprising an optically-pumped elongate solid state lasing medium in the form of a slab having a rectangular or square cross-section, the slab having two opposed polished faces arranged to support lasing within the medium at a laser wavelength and two opposed non-reflecting faces arranged to provide for egress of ASE radiation from the lasing medium, wherein said non-reflecting faces are provided with a surface finish achieved by polishing and then re-roughening to produce a surface finish which scatters incident light such that the depth of surface damage at the re-roughened faces is less than about five times the lasing wavelength and arranged to minimize heat generation by ASE and pump light radiation in the vicinity of the non-reflecting faces.
- 2. A laser according to claim 1, wherein the re-roughened surface finish has a depth of surface damage of less than 5 μm but greater than 100 nm.
- 3. A laser according to claim 2, wherein the depth of surface damage is greater than 0.5 μm.
- 4. A laser comprising an optically-pumped elongate solid state lasing medium in the form of a slab having a rectangular or square cross-section, the slab having two opposed polished faces arranged to support lasing within the medium at a laser wavelength and two opposed non-reflecting faces arranged to provide for egress of ASE radiation from the lasing medium, wherein each non-reflecting face is provided by a polished face of the lasing medium and a covering layer of relatively low heat dissipating material covering said polished face, the outer surface of the covering layer having a rough surface finish and the covering layer having thermal and optical properties which are the same as or similar to those of the lasing medium.
- 5. A laser according to claim 1 or claim 4, the laser comprising an air gap surrounding the lasing medium on the two non-reflecting side faces and on one of the reflecting faces, and a relatively high thermal conductivity material contacting the lasing medium over the remaining one of the polished faces.
- 6. A laser as claimed in claim 5, comprising means opposed to the non-reflecting side faces and arranged for reflecting pump light back into the lasing medium while absorbing ASE light.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/000,199, filed Jan. 27, 1998 which is a 371 of PCT/GB96/02592 filed Oct. 22, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,039,632.
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