Two laser media are disposed at equal intervals between a first flat
mirror, which is a resonator mirror comprising a resonator, and a second
flat mirror for separating laser light that transmits second-harmonic
laser light and reflects fundamental laser light toward a laser light
incident plane; and a dielectric multilayer film is formed on the second
flat mirror for separating the laser light. A third flat mirror, which is
a resonator mirror, is disposed so as to face a direction 90.degree. to
the incident direction of the fundamental laser light in the second flat
mirror. A first lens, a nonlinear optical crystal for converting
fundamental laser light into a second-harmonic laser light, and a second
lens are disposed in sequence in a single row at intervals that are equal
to the focal distances f of the first and second lenses between the
second and third flat mirrors. Space for accommodating a nonlinear
optical crystal and a mirror for separating second-harmonic laser light
can thereby be secured while maintaining stabilized resonance conditions,
and the output of the solid-state laser generator can be increased.