Sub-nanosecond passively Q-switched microchip lasers represent a significant advancement in laser technology, offering extremely short pulse durations, compact design, and exceptional beam quality for a wide range of scientific, industrial, and medical applications.
One of the defining advantages of sub-nanosecond passively Q-switched microchip lasers is their remarkable combination of miniaturization and performance. Their monolithic construction minimizes optical alignment issues and enhances mechanical stability, making them suitable for portable instruments and space-constrained environments.
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