Burakov et al., 1982 - Google Patents
A distributed-feedback tunable laser with dye-activated polymer matricesBurakov et al., 1982
- Document ID
- 8405899262667498147
- Author
- Burakov V
- Vasilev N
- Gorelenko A
- Shkadarevich A
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Akademiia Nauk BSSR Doklady
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A distributed-feedback bulk laser with a dye-activated polymethyl methacrylate matrix is investigated with reference to its spectral and energy characteristics during the pumping by the second harmonic of a YAG laser. Stable lasing is achieved in the frequency mode (12.5 …
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