A hybrid configuration of a heat-capacity laser (HCL) and a
moving-slab laser (MSL) is proposed. Multiple volumes of
solid-state laser material are sequentially diode-pumped and
their energy extracted. When a volume reaches a maximum temperature
after a “submagazine depth,” it is moved out of
the pumping region into a cooling region, and a new volume is
introduced. The total magazine depth equals the submagazine
depth times the number of volumes. The design parameters are
chosen to provide high duty factor operation, resulting in
effective use of the diode arrays. The concept significantly
reduces diode array cost and is considered enabling for many
potential applications.