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titleOfInvention Wavelength conversion laser device
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To obtain a wavelength conversion laser device capable of highly efficient wavelength conversion. A wavelength conversion laser device according to the present invention is a wavelength conversion laser device that converts a wavelength of a fundamental wave laser beam by a wavelength conversion element that is a non-linear element. A plurality of stages having wavelength conversion elements installed at the condensing positions of the optical elements are provided in the path of the fundamental laser beam, and the condensing diameter of the latter condensing element is larger than the condensing diameter of the former condensing element This is a wavelength conversion laser device characterized by being small. [Selection] Figure 5
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