A laser device which may be used as an oscillator or amplifier comprising a chamber
having a volume formed therein and a gain medium within the volume. The gain medium
comprises solid-state elements containing active laser ion distributed within the
volume. A cooling fluid flows about the solid-state elements and a semiconductor
laser diode provides optical pump radiation into the volume of the laser chamber
such that laser emission from the device passes through the gain medium and the
fluid. The laser device provides the advantages of a solid-state gain medium laser
(e.g., diode-pumping, high power density, etc), but enables operation at higher
average power and beam quality than would be achievable from a pure solid-state medium.