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We report on fluorescence and other properties of the system (Nd, Y)P5O14. With a single crystal of 1.32 mm length containing approximately one atomic percent yttrium we obtained pulsed laser oscillation at 1.05 microns wavelength with peak powers exceeding 200 Watts.
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Krühler, W.W., Jeser, J.P. & Danielmeyer, H.G. Properties and laser oscillation of the (Nd, Y) pentaphosphate system. Appl. Phys. 2, 329–333 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00896938
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