Bin He, Ping Yan, Keying Wu, Changming Zhao, G. Wei
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In many fields such as the inertia controlled fusion (ICF), the stabilization of the laser power sometimes plays an important role in the whole system. We choose the LiNbO3 crystal as the light attenuator to stabilize the laser power. By using the successive approach method, the stabilization of the LD pumped Nd:YLF laser improves from 2~3%/h to less than 0.5%/h.